expensing

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Englisch - Türkisch
harcama
expense
masraf

Tüm masraflar sponsora düşecektir. - All the expenses will fall on the sponsor.

Para biriktirmek için masrafları kısmalıyız. - We must cut our expenses to save money.

expense
{i} gider

Ben faturayı gider hesabımdan ödedim. - I paid the bill out of my expense account.

Tom Mary'ye okul giderlerini ödemesine yardımcı olmak için para gönderdi. - Tom sent money to Mary to help her pay for school expenses.

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harcama

Bu ay harcamalarımı kısmam gerekiyor. - I have to reduce my expenses this month.

Harcamalarımızı kısmalıyız. - We must cut down our expenses.

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zararına
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giderm
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size ma
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sarf etme
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hesabıma
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pay his expenses masraflarını ödemek
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at the expense of pahasına
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a Iaugh at his expense bir kimse ile alay etme
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masraflı kimse veya şey
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with no expense to you bedava
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von expensing im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

expense
To charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works

It should be acceptable to expense a business lunch with a client.

expense
That which is expended, laid out, or consumed. Sometimes with the notion of loss or damage to those on whom the expense falls
expense
A spending or consuming. Often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds

Husband nature's riches from expense.

expense
the laying out or expending or money or other resources, as time or strength
expense
{n} money expended, charge, cost, loss, wast
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jactura
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a detriment or sacrifice; "at the expense of" amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures) money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer; "he kept a careful record of his expenses at the meeting
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Your 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 is the money that something costs you or that you need to spend in order to do something. He's bought a specially big TV at vast expense so that everyone can see properly It was not a fortune but would help to cover household expenses
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A charge submitted for payment under an employee benefit plan
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That which is expended, laid out, or consumed; cost; outlay; charge; sometimes with the notion of loss or damage to those on whom the expense falls; as, the expenses of war; an expense of time
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Loss
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An entry (or account) which records the outflow of assets from the University such as payroll charges, payments to contractors, and rent
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The consumption of assets for the purpose of generating revenue
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A spending or consuming; disbursement; expenditure
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Total value of all of the resources consumed in producing goods and services
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A 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 (H)
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disapproval If you say that someone does something at the expense of another thing, you are expressing concern at the fact that they are not doing the second thing, because the first thing uses all their resources. The orchestra has more discipline now, but at the expense of spirit
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Money spent
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Any operating cost, such as rent, utilities and payroll, as distinguished from capital expenditure for long-term property and equipment For mutual funds, a fund's cost of doing business All of a mutual fund's expenses are disclosed in its prospectus as a percentage of assets
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money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer; "he kept a careful record of his expenses at the meeting"
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Costs which are charged against income when they are incurred Examples are
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The cost of a product or service A business subtracts its expenses from the money it takes in from sales to figure its profit
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The cost of an item not subject to depreciation but included in the current operating costs of the university Individual items of equipment or furniture, with a unit cost less than $1,000 00 or a useful life of less than 2 years, are expense items charged to account number 8905 or 8906, respectively
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An expense is caused by a transaction or event arising during the ordinary activities of the business which causes a decrease in the ownership interest
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A cost relating to the operations of an accounting period or to the revenue earned during the period or the benefits of which do not extend beyond that period
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The outflow of assets or the incurring of liabilities (or both) during a period as a result of rendering services, delivering or producing goods, or carrying out other normal operating activities
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A business's cost for such things as rent, electricity, and worker's pay Your cost for such things as movies, snacks, clothes, and music
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If you achieve something at the expense of someone, you do it in a way which might cause them some harm or disadvantage. According to this study, women have made notable gains at the expense of men
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Courting popularity at his partys expense
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amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures) money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer; "he kept a careful record of his expenses at the meeting
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- Costs created in the process of generating revenues or operating a business May be a cash expense or accounting (non-cash) expense
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Websters calls it "a spending or consuming; disbursement, expenditure What's important about expenses for the purpose of business accounting is that expenses are deductible against taxable income Common expenses are rent, salaries, advertising, travel, etc Questions arise because some businesses have trouble distinguishing between expenses and purchase of assets, especially with development expenses When your business purchases office equipment, if you call that an expense then you can deduct that amount from taxable income, so it reduces taxes
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a detriment or sacrifice; "at the expense of"
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An individual’s cost or obligation to meet a need or pay a debt
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amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)
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Expenses are amounts of money that you spend while doing something in the course of your work, which will be paid back to you afterwards. As a member of the International Olympic Committee her fares and hotel expenses were paid by the IOC Can you claim this back on expenses?
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The overhead cost involved in running the business, aside from losses of claims To an insurer, the cost of putting business on the books (See also: expense loading )
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That which is expended, laid out, or consumed; cost; outlay; charge; -- sometimes with the notion of loss or damage to those on whom the expense falls; as, the expenses of war; an expense of time
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A decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
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If someone laughs or makes a joke at your expense, they do it to make you seem foolish. I think he's having fun at our expense
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If you go to the expense of doing something, you do something which costs a lot of money. If you go to great expense to do something, you spend a lot of money in order to achieve it. Why go to the expense of buying an electric saw when you can hire one?
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A fund's cost of doing business All of a fund's expenses are disclosed in the prospectus as a percentage of assets
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{i} cost, price, payment
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Actual or expected cash outflows or incurrence of liabilities that result from the ongoing operation of a company
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If you do something at someone's expense, they provide the money for it. Should architects continue to be trained for five years at public expense?
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{i} charges
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