expenditure in English

noun
1
the action of spending funds.
the expenditure of taxpayers' money
synonyms:spendingpaying outoutlayusedisbursementdoling outwastewastingfrittering (away)dissipation

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1. The Basal Energy Expenditure calculates daily energy expenditure

2. 30 National expenditure, then, can be called actual expenditure, while aggregate demand can be called planned expenditure.

3. Actual expenditure/income

4. Expenditure actually incurred

5. Expenditure: €4 million.

6. Total expenditure on the scheme should not exceed current expenditure on allowances.

7. Year Expenditure(in Rs.Crores)

8. BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT, ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURE

9. Actual expenditure (budget basis)

10. Who authorized this expenditure?

11. One of those funds in particular was earmarked for expenditure other than recurring annual expenditure.

12. UNHCR budgets for expenditure using three bases: operational expenditure; staff expenses; and administrative costs (ABOD).

13. Apparativer Aufwand expenditure on equipment

14. Cost parameters: actual expenditure experience

15. Actual expenditure (in mln PLN)

16. • the income and expenditure accounts,

17. The analysis of expenditure in 2013 is presented at the level of 14 expenditure categories.

18. The estimated annual aid expenditure is approximately GBP # but actual expenditure will depend on demand

19. They were not accounted for in private consumption expenditure, general government expenditure, or domestic capital formation.

20. Stopwatch, calorie expenditure, pulse monitor.

21. ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT OF EXPENDITURE

22. With cash-based accounting, revenue and expenditure are recorded when revenue is earned or expenditure incurred.

23. The reports define expenditure according to the accounting policy of the United Nation agency reporting the expenditure.

24. Expenditure on war reached 37% of GDP by 1943–4, compared to 4% expenditure in 1939–1940.

25. The analysis of expenditure in # is presented at an aggregation level of the # most significant expenditure categories

26. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURE OF ENLARGEMENT POLICY AREA

27. Every branch of expenditure was provincialized.

28. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURE OF ‘RESEARCH’ POLICY AREA

29. In the income and expenditure accounts, gross domestic product is measured by the income and expenditure approach.”

30. - EUR 154 million above the indicator for subheading 1a (traditional EAGGF Guarantee Section expenditure and veterinary expenditure).

31. The corresponding growth of net primary government expenditure amounted to 4.9%, well above the expenditure benchmark of 3.3%.

32. Capex definition: abbreviation for capital expenditure

33. Income is expected to exceed expenditure.

34. BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING EXPENDITURE

35. Budgets for income/revenue and expenditure

36. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURE ALLOCATED TO POLICY AREAS

37. IMPACT ON STAFF AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURE

38. Administrative expenditure (Part A of Budget)

39. The government is cutting arms expenditure.

40. The estimated annual aid expenditure is approximately GBP 1 166 400 but actual expenditure will depend on demand.

41. The analysis of expenditure in 2010 is presented at a level of the 12 most significant expenditure categories.

42. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURE OF COMMISSION’S ADMINISTRATION POLICY AREA

43. Analysis of expenditure by measure - results achieved

44. Reimbursement on the basis of actual expenditure

45. It is expedient to reduce unnecessary expenditure.

46. We must try and limit our expenditure.

47. EXPENDITURE ON FOREIGN TRIPS OF PRIME MINISTER

48. European Refugee Fund — Expenditure on administrative management

49. Rule No 1: expenditure actually paid out

50. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURE OF ‘EXTERNAL RELATIONS’ POLICY AREA