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Companies can write off their annual advertising costs every year.
The plan calls for the Government to help pay candidates' television advertising costs.
Advertising costs will increase later in the year, the spokeswoman said.
That's around 3 percent that they actually spent on developing and advertising costs.
But the big advertising costs will cut deeply into earnings, they say.
When the new rules become effective, the companies will have to write off most of the advertising costs that remain on their books.
Bloom was forced to increase advertising costs just as sales began to fall.
Advertising costs were minimal, and the company grew mostly by word of mouth.
Levi's has a huge savings in inventory risk and advertising costs.
It appears that a large part of that increase was in advertising costs.
Although these sellers are not employees, eBay will pay a portion of their advertising costs.
And the more stores any one chain has in an area, the easier it can justify its advertising costs.
"The majors turned it down even though we were going to pay the prints and advertising costs.
Labor and advertising costs have driven up budgets alarmingly, they say.
The company picked up the additional business at a relatively low cost for each potential customer, he said, although its overall advertising costs increased.
General Motors announced it would not advertise on the game, citing the advertising costs.
This helps to keep local market Yellow Pages advertising costs down.
Tickets are printed on the same machines used for local lottery games and some states share advertising costs.
They earn less income, which means that advertising costs could overpower profits.
What's left are boutique shops with mass advertising costs spread among just a few locations.
The five grocers joined together in order to keep advertising costs low and pool their purchasing power.
He asks donors for sticks to attach to campaign signs, and his advertising costs nothing: it's talking.
Meanwhile, advertising costs are also rising in some critical areas, like search-engine marketing.
The national groups feared that other states might emulate the Florida tax, adding significantly to advertising costs.
Now the advertising costs are too high.
Coca-cola's advertising expenses accounted for 3.256 billion dollars in 2011.
He did not discuss how much revenues might fall if advertising expenses were slashed.
Changes in the accounting rules now require movie companies to write off advertising expenses faster.
Next year, he said, advertising expenses will surpass $40 million.
It usually takes a long time to see those profits since there are distribution fees and advertising expenses every week.
Money is not applied to the costs of making a film until the prints and initial advertising expenses have been paid for.
He cited a number of reasons why the merger would make financial sense, including lowered operating and advertising expenses.
In addition, both parties are helping to pay for polls, critical mailings and other advertising expenses.
Chain store officials and many publishers say these are legitimate advertising expenses that result in lower book prices for customers.
Examples of such costs are salary of sales personnel and advertising expenses.
Normally the retailing giant's advertising expenses for three weeks would have been about $30 million.
Frito-Lay plans next to add data about sales and advertising expenses to the sales support system.
It cut back on advertising expenses and began consolidating support services such as finance and accounting.
Its advertising expenses exceeded $500,000 after 1901, making it a brand name recognized worldwide.
Instead, when companies come up with an innovative idea, they tend to choose new names and create separate brands, despite the formidable advertising expenses involved.
That will be enough to pay off the rest of the print and advertising expenses and to start nibbling away at production costs.
It would limit the tax deduction drug companies may take for advertising expenses to no more than the amount they claim for research.
It lost approximately $900 after print and advertising expenses were factored into the budget.
Professional armies need to pay their soldiers higher wages, and have large advertising expenses to attract sufficient numbers of able recruits.
With many studios under severe pressure to produce profits, making a sequel is probably one of the savviest ways to control advertising expenses.
That led to unplanned, emergency price slashing and unbudgeted advertising expenses.
By the third week, the prints and advertising expenses on "The Fly" totaled slightly under $6 million.
Vidbel's provides posters and covers $200 in advertising expenses.
Some dealers say fixed-price selling still has several advantages, even for new cars: Training and personnel costs are lower, as are advertising expenses.
He brought a claim against the original buyer for the balance of the purchase price (£475) and advertising expenses (£22 10s.).