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was expensed
noun
A spending or consuming. Often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.
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Any overt display of conspicuous spending, he added, even if not a dime was expensed to a corporate account, would not sit well with his employer.
National, a division of privately-held Enterprise, was expensed by 27.22%, a higher percentage than Hertz (13.45%) and Avis (13.01%) combined.
A loss of around $170 million was expensed in Q3 2014, owing to the Fire phone inventory write-down and supplier commitment costs.
If a company doesn't already expense the cost of option grants, it must issue a pro-forma earnings figure in its annual report detailing what earnings would be if the cost of those stock option grants was expensed.
But as first revealed by Forbes, most of the massive junk mail sent out on behalf of the Coalition was expensed by Chapins Help Hospitalized Veterans, with only the net proceeds booked by the Coalition.
The event was expensed for nearly $2,000 and also cost the unnamed employee a job.
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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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