indirect cost
noun/ˌɪndərekt ˈkɒst/, /ˌɪndaɪrekt ˈkɒst/
/ˌɪndərekt ˈkɔːst/, /ˌɪndaɪrekt ˈkɔːst/
[usually plural]- an amount of money spent by a business on things that are not directly connected with making a product or providing a service, for example training or heating compare direct costTopics Businessc2
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