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been expensed
noun
A spending or consuming. Often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.
Exact(10)
"By the time the DVD comes out, those costs will already have been expensed," said Mr. DiClemente.
Conventionally, resources spent on intangibles such as knowledge, design, licenses, and trademarks have been expensed and hence treated merely as costs and not as investments with book values.
Share options may (controversially) not have been "expensed"—ie, treated as a cost for the purposes of companies' profit and loss account but they were listed in footnotes, available for any half-numerate analyst to make the calculation for himself.The remedyThe Sarbanes-Oxley act became law in July.
Had the market value of the options been expensed, Jabil's EPS growth would have been 37%, not 59%.
Last year's $200 million in operating income was 19% higher than it would have been had software costs been expensed.
On the flip side, Uber is providing participating companies with a centralized dashboard which they can use to keep track of rides that have been expensed.
Similar(50)
All other costs must be expensed.
This downward adjustment has to be expensed.
Software should be able to be expensed.
Books have been written on whether they should be expensed.
Then and only then should an option be expensed.
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