Antonym: revenue. Similar words: expedite, expense, expedition, expensive, inexpensive, at the expense of, pending, rendition. Meaning: [-dɪtʃə] n. 1. money paid out 2. the act of spending money for goods or services 3. the act of consuming something.
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121. With this approach there is a need to justify all expenditure and not just that expenditure at the margin or additional expenditure.
122. As Prime Minister he accepted the resignation of his Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1958 rather than agree to modest public expenditure cuts.
123. They were not accounted for in private consumption expenditure, general government expenditure, or domestic capital formation.
124. Current expenditure was estimated at Bel$153,900,000 and total capital expenditure at Bel$107,000,000.
125. The main acquisition charges so deferred are direct advertising expenditure and costs associated with the telesales and underwriting staff.
126. By far the most important medium, in terms of total expenditure on advertising and sales promotion, is the press.
127. Recurrent federal expenditure was budgeted at N12,883 million and federal capital expenditure at N9,240 million.
128. The various categories of operating expenditure are broadly in line with budget for the year.
129. Another approach to advertising expenditure is to base it on what the competition is spending.
130. In 1979 the government announced that it was determined, unlike the previous Labour administration, to control and reduce public expenditure.
131. Approximately 70 percent of development expenditure was to be financed from foreign assistance and loans.
132. Also, both operating expenditure and the operating consequences of capital expenditure appear together in the funds.
133. They would have the advantage of being able to operate outside public expenditure controls.
134. A biennial budget providing for expenditure of US$180,000,000 was approved; many countries were in arrears with their contributions.
135. It is here that any given expenditure will produce the greatest environmental benefit.
136. A method of calculating additional overhead expenditure is as follows.
137. The 1980 Act also considerably tightened central controls upon capital expenditure.
138. Such reduced absenteeism is a social benefit in that it reduces public expenditure through the statutory sick-pay scheme.
139. The biggest items of expenditure would probably be printing an election address and preparing a party political broadcast.
140. Training returns, ammo expenditure, equipment serial number, vehicle mileage - all have to be documented.
141. The size of local authority capital expenditure for selected years is shown in Table 6.1.
142. Table 16-3 reminds us that some government expenditure is financed by borrowing.
143. Legal controls have been supplemented by financial controls, especially over capital expenditure.
144. At the same time education-based expenditure on meals, milk and transport came under attack.
145. In terms of spending, it now cost £12 million to administer an annual expenditure of only £17 million on the grant.
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146. The expenditure would be financed 22 percent from borrowing and use of government assets.
147. Often, when out-turn was greater than planned expenditure, Parliament had meekly acquiesced to supplementary estimates.
148. Furthermore, it may be difficult to allocate expenditure and income for the period.
149. This link also influences accounting for capital expenditure that is financed other than by borrowing.
150. Therefore we may classify the various types of expenditure as in Figure 10.2.
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