Start-up Costs

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Start-up costs refer to the initial expenses incurred during the process of establishing a new business. These costs typically include expenditures for market research, legal fees, equipment purchases, and initial marketing efforts. Start-up costs are capitalized and amortized over time, reflecting their long-term benefit to the business. Understanding start-up costs is crucial for accurate financial planning and reporting.

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