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  2. Expense - Wikipedia

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    In a cash flow statement (flow of funds statement), expenditures are divided into three categories: Operating: Operational expense – salary for employees; Investing: Capital expenditure – buying equipment; Expenditures (financial) Financing expense – interest expense for loans and bonds

  3. Circular flow of income - Wikipedia

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    If S + T + M > I + G + X the levels of income, output, expenditure and employment will fall causing a recession or contraction in the overall economic activity. But if S + T + M < I + G + X the levels of income, output, expenditure and employment will rise causing a boom or expansion in economic activity.

  4. Expenses versus capital expenditures - Wikipedia

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    Capital expenditures either create cost basis or add to a preexisting cost basis and cannot be deducted in the year the taxpayer pays or incurs the expenditure. [3] In terms of its accounting treatment, an expense is recorded immediately and impacts directly the income statement of the company, reducing its net profit.

  5. Category:Expenditure - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Expenditure" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Consumer Expenditure Survey; D.

  6. Government spending - Wikipedia

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    Government spending or expenditure includes all government consumption, investment, and transfer payments. [1] [2] In national income accounting, the acquisition by governments of goods and services for current use, to directly satisfy the individual or collective needs of the community, is classed as government final consumption expenditure.

  7. Expenditure - Wikipedia

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    From a related word or phrase: This is a redirect from a word or phrase to a page title that is related in some way.This redirect might be a good search term, or it could be a candidate for a Wiktionary link.

  8. Operating expense - Wikipedia

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    An operating expense (opex) [a] is an ongoing cost for running a product, business, or system. [1] Its counterpart, a capital expenditure (capex), is the cost of developing or providing non-consumable parts for the product or system.

  9. Cost overrun - Wikipedia

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    As a percentage of the total expenditure; As a total percentage including and above the original budget; As a percentage of the cost overruns to original budget; For example, consider a bridge with a construction budget of $100 million where the actual cost was $150 million. This scenario could be truthfully represented by the following statement