Cost of Revenue definition

Cost of Revenue the direct and indirect costs of all the Company Offerings, calculated in accordance with all applicable laws and accounting principles.
Cost of Revenue means: (i) the direct and indirect costs of all Company Offerings, including product purchase or manufacturing costs, distribution or delivery costs, product warranty and money back guarantee costs, royalties, customer service and support costs, amortization of capitalized software, purchased technology or technology licenses and depreciation of fixed assets, network operating and interconnect costs, allocable facilities costs, salary, benefits, travel and other specific costs attributable to employees, non­income based taxes, fees and tariffs incurred in delivering the Company Offerings, account collections costs and provisions for uncollectible accounts receivable, credit (debit) card and cash payment services costs (ACH) (expressed in Euro and calculated in accordance with the Specified Accounting Principles and all applicable Laws); and (ii) the Company’s share of costs incurred by Tel­online Limited from any product offerings of the type included in the definition of “Company Offering,” as Tel­online Limited is structured as of the date of this Agreement (expressed in Euro and calculated in accordance with all applicable Laws); provided, however, Cost of Revenue shall exclude: (x) the impact of amortization of purchased intangibles (purchase accounting adjustments) or stock compensation costs consistent with the Specified Accounting Principles; and (y) all direct and indirect costs incurred by the Group associated with any Excluded Revenue.
Cost of Revenue means (i) sales commissions and finders fees paid with respect to such contract (other than to Employee), (ii) direct labor costs for development of web sites and content associated with completing such contract, including customary employee benefits, (iii) fees paid to contractors (including applicable non-recoverable taxes), (iv) travel, entertainment and professional costs incurred to implement and maintain such contract, (v) travel, entertainment and professional costs incurred to obtain such contract, exclusive of expenses related to general selling and marketing activities, and (vi) other disbursements made specifically to secure or carry out such contract. Customer shall pay such commission within 60 days of the end of the quarter in which the revenue to which such commission relates is recognized by Customer. Such payment shall be accompanied by a certificate, signed by an officer of Customer, certifying the amount of gross revenue recognized and attributable to Service Provider Contracts for such quarter.

Examples of Cost of Revenue in a sentence

  • A number of significant non-cash expenses are reported in our Cost of Revenue and Operating Expenses.

  • Management defines “Adjusted Operating Expenses” as IFRS Cost of Revenue and Operating Expenses adjusted for these items, as we believe that analyzing these expenses exclusive of these items provides a useful measure of the cash invested in operating the ongoing business.

  • Management defines “Adjusted Operating Expenses” as IFRS Cost of Revenue, Sales and Marketing, Research and Development, and General and Administration expenses adjusted for these items, as we believe that analyzing these expenses exclusive of these items provides a useful measure of the cash invested in operating the ongoing business.

  • Cost of Revenue Subscriptions Cost of subscriptions revenue consists primarily of fees paid to our third-party managed hosting providers and other third-party service providers, personnel costs such as payroll and benefits for our technology operations and customer support teams, and allocated facility costs and overhead.

  • Therefore, increased participation in world trade is considered as the single most important key to rapid economic growth and development.The foreign trade sector of Australia constitutes an important part of its economy.


More Definitions of Cost of Revenue

Cost of Revenue means for any period, the total cost of product or services leased or sold, including all direct costs incurred in connection with such sale or lease, including transportation and delivery costs to obtain such sale or lease and direct shipping charges of the Company for such period determined in accordance with GAAP.
Cost of Revenue means contract labor wages, medical benefits, holiday pay, payroll Taxes, paid time off, consulting travel direct xxxx, and travel and other expense reimbursements incurred by the contractors, as represented by the Financial Statements. Cost of Revenue shall not include any 401(k) matching contributions. An example of the calculation of Gross Profit is set forth on Schedule C.
Cost of Revenue shall have the meaning set forth in the Financial Statements.
Cost of Revenue means the cost of revenue incurred by the Company as determined in accordance with GAAP.
Cost of Revenue shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.
Cost of Revenue the direct and indirect costs of all the Company Offerings, including product purchase or manufacturing costs, distribution or delivery costs, product warranty and money back guarantee costs, royalties, customer service and support costs, amortization of capitalized software, purchased technology or technology licenses and depreciation of fixed assets, network operating and interconnect costs, allocable facilities costs, salary, benefits, travel and other specific costs attributable to employees, non-income based taxes, fees and tariffs incurred in delivering the Company Offerings, account collections costs and provisions for uncollectible accounts receivable, credit (debit) card and cash payment services costs, calculated in accordance with all applicable Laws and accounting principles.
Cost of Revenue means: (i) the direct and indirect costs of all Company Offerings, including product purchase or manufacturing costs, distribution or delivery costs, product warranty and money back guarantee costs, royalties, customer service and support costs, amortization of capitalized software, purchased technology or technology licenses and depreciation of fixed assets, network operating and interconnect costs, allocable facilities costs, salary, benefits, travel and other specific costs attributable to employees, non-income based taxes, fees and tariffs incurred in delivering the Company Offerings, account collections costs and provisions for uncollectible accounts receivable, credit (debit) card and cash payment services costs (ACH) (expressed in Euro and calculated in accordance with the Specified Accounting Principles and all applicable Laws); and (ii) the Company’s share of costs incurred by Tel-online Limited from any