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Costs; incidentals, unforeseen expenses

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A term for costs that is now frowned upon in economics, but is still very common in older literature and in some cases also in colloquial language. – The occurrence of extraordinarily high costs that were not foreseen to this extent. The prefix „Un-“ is used here not for negation, but for intensification (as in Ungewitter, Unmenge, Unsumme, Unmass). – Colloquially often equated with expenses, namely money spent for specific purposes. – From around 2007, also used again mostly by financial journalists in particular for – unforeseen, unexpected, – sudden and usually untimely (mistimed, in the worst possible moment) occurring and – expenses of an institution not set in the expenditure planning. Examples of expenses in this sense include press conferences, newspaper advertisements and personal telephone calls to buyers of securitized securities, as well as reassuring letters to customers in the wake of the subprime crisis and the subsequent financial crisis – See outlays, expenses, costs, myriad.

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