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For example, costs incurred to acquire, construct, or improve land, buildings, and equipment generally are capital expenditures.
Qatar could bring up to 5 billion euros ($6.9 billion) to the company, analysts estimate, helping to relieve the 9 billion euro debt load that Porsche incurred to acquire 50.76 percent of Volkswagen.
Mr Ratcliffe, who has described his strategy as "completely opportunistic", bought reasonably equipped plants with decent technology being off-loaded by blue-chip companies, and then tried to push up their productivity to pay off the debt incurred to acquire them.
Similarly, a discharge of debt incurred to acquire or construct certain property used in a trade or business ("qualified real property business debt") won't trigger income (subject to limits).
Costs will be incurred to acquire databases.
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Add any costs incurred to your budget.
In addition to incurring heavy expenses to acquire new customers, those that have been left dissatisfied can seriously hurt a company's reputation by sharing negative reviews.
Items overdue by more than 45 days are considered lost and you will be charged, in addition to any accrued overdue fine, for its replacement and the processing charges incurred by the library to acquire the replacement.
Rangers, who have been relaunched by Green's Sevco Scotland consortium after the company that formerly ran the club headed for liquidation, also agreed to incur penalties in order to acquire the old Rangers' licence to play competitive matches.
While corporate managers frequently incur large obligations in order to acquire businesses at premium prices, most pension plans have very minor flow-of-funds problems.
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