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Expensen. in business accounting and business taxation, any current cost...
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ExpenseThe cost of operating the insurance business exclusive of losses or claims.
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Expense1909, from expense (n.). Related: Expensed; expensing.
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Expensealso formerly expence, late 14c., "action of spending or giving away, a laying out or expending," also "funds provided for expenses, expense money; damage or loss from any cause," [..]
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ExpenseCost of operation and maintenance of activities on the accrual basis for a fiscal period as distinguished from cost of acquisition of property. [D02755]
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ExpenseIn business accounting and business taxation, any current cost of operation, such as rent, utilities, and payroll, as distinguished from a capital expenditure for long-term property and equipment.
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Expenseamounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures) reduce the estimated value of something; "For tax purposes you can write off [..]
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Expensecost; payment of money
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Expensen. The laying out or expending or money or other resources, as time or strength.
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ExpenseDefinition Any cost of doing business resulting from revenue-generating activities. See also: List of Key Accounting Terms and Definitions at InvestorGuide.com.
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ExpenseFor the purposes of this procedure, expense refers to costs incurred for private benefit by employees or on behalf of employees that are not related to travel, entertainment, housing or cars (which are covered by separate FBT procedures).
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Expenseis the opposite of revenue, but it is not limited to that meaning. Expense is the money you sacrifice in order to gain revenue. To earn a maximum profit, companies make an effort to cut down on expens [..]
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Expensefinancial burden or outlay ;specif : an item of business outlay chargeable against revenue for a specific period busi·ness expense : an expense made in furtherance of one's business esp. as ...
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ExpenseExpense is the same as cost. ERP costs
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ExpenseOverhead costs that include salaries, supplies, advertising, depreciation, and maintenance.
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ExpenseSomething spent on a specific item or for a particular purpose.
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Expenseexpenditures.
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ExpenseExpired cost; any item or class of cost of carrying on an activity; a present or past experience defraying a present operating cost or representing an irrecoverable cost or loss.
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ExpenseThe cost of your day-to-day life. This is sometimes referred to as “living expenses” because it is the amount of money that you spend on a regular basis to sustain your lifestyle. This includes utility bills, groceries, car payments and other payments.
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Expense(n) amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)(n) a detriment or sacrifice(n) money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by a [..]
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ExpenseActual or expected cash outflows or incurrence of liabilities that result from the ongoing operation of a company.
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Expensesomething spent (such as money, time or effort) to secure a benefit or bring about a result
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Expenseimpensa, sumptus
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ExpenseGenerally the running costs of a business.
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Expensean expenditure which is chargeable against revenue during an accounting period. An expense results in the reduction of an asset. All expenditures are not expenses. For example, a company buys a truck. [..]
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ExpenseAn expense is caused by a transaction or event arising which results in a decrease of ownership interest during the ordinary activities of the business.
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Expense The cost of the goods or services that are used to operate a business; expenses decrease owner's equity. external controls
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Expensen. gasto
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ExpenseYour policy's share of the company's operating costs-fees for medical examinations and inspection reports, underwriting, printing costs, commissions, advertising, agency expenses, premium taxes, salaries, rent, etc. Such costs are important in determining dividends and premium rates.
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Expense(1) The cost of conducting an insurance operation aside from the amount paid for losses. (2) A policys share of the companys operating costs, fees for medical examinations and inspection reports, un [..]
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Expensen. in business accounting and business taxation, any current cost of operation, such as rent, utilities and payroll, as distinguished from capital expenditure for long-term property and equipment.
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ExpenseDenotes mainly restaurant expenses incurred during a trip.
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Expensemoney a person pays to buy something or pay for services
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ExpenseOverhead costs that include salaries, supplies, advertising, depreciation, and maintenance.expert systems:
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Expense The use of resources to produce the good and services sold to customers and clients.
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ExpenseExpenses represent the cost of goods and services consumed in the process of fulfilling the University's objectives. They are measured by the amount of an asset used (e.g. depreciation) or the am [..]
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Expense
A spending or consuming. Often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.
She went to great expense to ensure her children would get the best education.
Buying the car was a big expens [..]
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