expenditure — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, great, heavy, high, huge, large, major, massive, significant ▪ The group is calling for higher … Collocations dictionary
expenditure cascade — n. A cascade of spending that results from consumption by the wealthy, which triggers emulative spending by the next lower class, which triggers spending by the class below that, and so on. Example Citations: The United States has experienced a… … New words
expenditure — /ik spen di cheuhr/, n. 1. the act of expending something, esp. funds; disbursement; consumption. 2. something that is expended; expense: Unnecessary expenditures include those for luxury items. [1760 70; < ML expendit(us) laid out, paid (var. of … Universalium
Consumer Expenditure Survey — The Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) is a Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) survey that collects information on the buying habits of U.S. consumers. The program consists of two components the Interview Survey and the Diary Survey each with its own … Wikipedia
Medical Expenditure Panel Survey — The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) is a family of surveys intended to provide nationally representative estimates of health expenditure, utilization, payment sources, health status, and health insurance coverage among the… … Wikipedia
extraordinary items — /ɪk strɔ:d(ə)n(ə)ri ˌaɪtəmz/ plural noun large items of income or expenditure which do not arise from normal trading and which do not occur every year. They are shown separately on the profit and loss account after taxation, as opposed to… … Marketing dictionary in english
revenue expenditure — /ˌrevəˌnju: ɪk spendɪtʃə/ noun expenditure on purchasing stock (but not on capital items) which is then sold during the current accounting period … Dictionary of banking and finance
below-the-line expenditure — /bɪˌləυ ðə laɪn ɪk spendɪtʃə/ noun 1. payments which do not arise from a company’s normal activities, e.g. redundancy payments 2. extraordinary items which are shown in the profit and loss account below net profit after taxation, as opposed to… … Marketing dictionary in english
below-the-line expenditure — /bɪˌləυ ðə laɪn ɪk spendɪtʃə/ noun 1. payments which do not arise from a company’s normal activities, e.g. redundancy payments 2. extraordinary items which are shown in the profit and loss account below net profit after taxation, as opposed to… … Dictionary of banking and finance
extraordinary items — /ɪk strɔ:d(ə)n(ə)ri ˌaɪtəmz/ plural noun formerly, large items of income or expenditure which did not arise from normal trading and which did not occur every year (they were shown separately in the P&L account, after taxation) … Dictionary of banking and finance
Asset Management Plan — An Asset Management Plan (AMP) is a tactical plan for managing an organisation s infrastructure and other assets in order to deliver an agreed standard of service. Typically, an Asset Management Plan will cover more than a single asset, taking a… … Wikipedia