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{{About|the term "cost center"|the indoor athletic facility often referred to by the same name|Cost Sports Center}}

A '''cost center''' is part of an organization that does not produce direct profit and adds to the cost of running a company. Examples of cost centers include research and development departments A '''cost center''' is part of an organization that does not produce direct profit and adds to the cost of running a company. Examples of cost centers include research and development departments



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This article is about the term "cost center". For the indoor athletic facility often referred to by the same name, see Cost Sports Center.

A cost center is part of an organization that does not produce direct profit and adds to the cost of running a company. Examples of cost centers include research and development departments

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