factor in
1 of 1verb/ˈfæktər ɪn/
Forms:factors in,factoring in,factored in,factored in
1
to take into consideration, particularly in decision making
- When planning the budget, be sure to factor in unexpected expenses to ensure financial stability.
- In negotiations, it's important to factor in the needs and concerns of all parties involved.
- When evaluating job offers, don't forget to factor in aspects like work-life balance and company culture.
- To determine the true cost of a purchase, it's necessary to factor in not only the initial price but also ongoing expenses.
- When assessing a candidate for a job, employers often factor in both qualifications and cultural fit within the organization.
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