COST TWO CLOSE

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COST2CLOSE BLACK KNIGHT IP HOLDING COMPANY 601 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville FL 32204 COST TWO CLOSE; COST TO CLOSE;Providing information in the field of real estate; Providing financial information in the fields of mortgages, mortgage lenders, credit, housing and credit counseling, mortgage and housing cost calculations, mortgage and housing affordability calculations, mortgage prequalification, down payments, closing costs, mortgage interest, property taxes, homeowner's insurance, home buying, and assessing and meeting financial needs, namely, the creation of financial statements, cash flow statements and budgets, and financial self-evaluation; providing information in the field of loan transactions;providing business information in the field of negotiating real estate agent fees for buying and selling property; providing information in the field of membership club services providing discounts to members on real estate commissions and mortgage fees;
COST2CLOSE BLACK KNIGHT IP HOLDING COMPANY 601 Riverside Avenue Jacksonville FL 32204 COST TWO CLOSE; COST TO CLOSE;providing temporary use of on-online non-downloadable software for use by real estate professionals in calculating fees in connection with real estate transactions, monitoring changes in the amount of such fees and updating calculations of fees in light of changes in the amount of such fees;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An embodiment of a method of evaluating costs and/or benefits of possible configurations of a manufactured product (e.g., an integrated circuit, an electronic system, etc.) includes establishing an upgrade cost and a redesign cost for each characteristic within a set of characteristics associated with the product configuration. The upgrade cost is the cost to upgrade the characteristic in a manner commensurate with other upgraded characteristics, while the redesign cost is the cost to redesign the product to accommodate the characteristic if it is not upgraded commensurately. A predicted total cost and a predicted benefit for a configuration may also be computed. In addition, the total cost for the corresponding configuration may be subtracted from such a benefit to determine a net benefit for the configuration. The method may be implemented using a computer-based system including upgrade cost data and redesign cost data.