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Flotation Cost
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Flotation Cost
The costs that a company incurs when it makes a new issue of either stocks or bonds. Flotation costs include the costs of printing the certificates, paying the underwriters, government fees, and other associated costs. As new issues are intended to raise capital for the company, it is important for it to ensure that it will at least make back what it spends.

flotation cost
The expense involved in selling a new security issue. This expense includes items such as registration of the issue and payment to the investment banker. Flotation costs depend on the size and riskiness of an issue as well as on the type of security to be sold.


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The 93d was covered under the 1/1 CD rotation cost structure; however, funds needed to be diverted from Fort Hood to Fort Bliss and Fort Irwin (for contractor support).
This capitalized value is extremely dependent on rotation cost, revenue assumptions, and especially the discount rate.
00 a case = $91,120 tied up 8% finance rate = $7,290 cost 15 cents handling/case = $1,709 cost total carrying cost = $8,999 total carrying cost = 79 cents per case The 79-cent carrying cost does not include cost of inventory insurance, breakage, repack, shrinkage, extra utilities, floor tax, rotation costs or space.
 
 
 
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