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Expenses were converted into the local Ghanaian Cedis.
Short-term capital needs as in, assets likely to be expensed or converted to cash within one year.
But at his own expense, he converted part of the laboratory into a kitchen and fitted it with gizmos like a camera capable of shooting video at 6,200 frames per second perfect for analyzing popping popcorn.
Capital, in the form of cash holdings that are over and above the required operating expenses, can be converted to hard assets.
The expense of converting the country to chip-and-PIN technology is also a deterrent.
One tactic some building owners and managers are using to make their properties more attractive to smaller tenants is prebuilding offices, to help entice tenants with the prospect of saving them the time, inconvenience and expense of converting raw space into usable quarters.
The optical signal could be combined with other colors and switched optically, thus negating the need and the expense of converting from electrical to light to electrical and back to light.
Holden had originally planned to discontinue the V8 to spare the engineering expense of converting to unleaded.
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