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to expense
noun
A spending or consuming. Often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.
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Netflix last week decided to expense options.
It's easier to expense what's on the credit card".
RUN up a large bar tab that you'd like to expense to your firm?
It would be better to expense inaccurately, adds Mr Volcker, than not at all.
Every other proposal to expense business investments, including the House Republican plan, limits interest deductions.
index have begun to expense options, which is now allowed voluntarily.
One deducted for moat maintenance for his estate; another tried to expense a "duck island".
This gives you access to expense data entry, income data entry, a summary screen, a budgeting screen and settings.
Shareholders in Apple Computer voted in April for a resolution requiring the company to expense stock options.
Paul Krugman compares Cisco's decision not to expense stock options to the wide-scale misconduct of Enron (column, Aug. 13).
Five of them were fired after they tried to expense it, a story that was reported in just about every paper in London.
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