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- Cost-plus-incentive_fee abstract "A cost-plus-incentive fee (CPIF) contract is a cost-reimbursement contract that provides for an initially negotiated fee to be adjusted later by a formula based on the relationship of total allowable costs to total target costs.Like a cost-plus contract, the price paid by the buyer to the seller changes in relation to costs, in order to reduce the risks assumed by the contractor (seller).Unlike a cost-plus contract, the cost in excess of the target cost is only partially paid according to a Buyer/Seller ratio, so the seller's profit decreases when exceeding the target cost. Similarly, the seller's profit increases when actual costs are below the target cost defined in the contract.".
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- Cost-plus-incentive_fee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Contract_law.
- Cost-plus-incentive_fee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Procurement_practices.
- Cost-plus-incentive_fee wikiPageWikiLink Contract.
- Cost-plus-incentive_fee wikiPageWikiLink Cost-plus_contract.
- Cost-plus-incentive_fee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cost-plus-incentive fee".
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- Cost-plus-incentive_fee subject Category:Contract_law.
- Cost-plus-incentive_fee subject Category:Procurement_practices.
- Cost-plus-incentive_fee hypernym Contract.
- Cost-plus-incentive_fee type Company.
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- Cost-plus-incentive_fee comment "A cost-plus-incentive fee (CPIF) contract is a cost-reimbursement contract that provides for an initially negotiated fee to be adjusted later by a formula based on the relationship of total allowable costs to total target costs.Like a cost-plus contract, the price paid by the buyer to the seller changes in relation to costs, in order to reduce the risks assumed by the contractor (seller).Unlike a cost-plus contract, the cost in excess of the target cost is only partially paid according to a Buyer/Seller ratio, so the seller's profit decreases when exceeding the target cost. ".
- Cost-plus-incentive_fee label "Cost-plus-incentive fee".
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