Target costing — is a pricing method used by firms. It is defined as a cost management tool for reducing the overall cost of a product over its entire life cycle with the help of production, engineering, research and design . A target cost is the maximum amount… … Wikipedia
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target folder — A folder, hardcopy or electronic, containing target intelligence and related materials prepared for planning and executing action against a specific target. See also target … Military dictionary
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