Current expenditures definition
Current expenditures means the General Fund
Current expenditures means the General Fund expenditures in functional classifications of instruction, support services and operation of noninstructional services. Beginning with the 2016-2017 school year, "current expenditures" shall mean the General Fund expenditures in functional classifications of instruction, support services and operation of noninstructional services, minus General Fund revenues for tuition from patrons.
Current expenditures means expenditures for free
Examples of Current expenditures in a sentence
Current expenditures include expenditures on wages, goods and services, common charges, interests on debt (domestic and foreign), transfers and subsidies and other current expenditures.
Current expenditures are maintained at their present level, but it is understood that the Corporation can review priorities and inform the Foreign Correspondent as to what expenses will be allowed in It is further understood that, as in the past, any specific request, for supplementary amounts will, be considered on its merits.
Current expenditures shall be maintained at their present level, but it is understood that the Corporation may revise its priorities and inform a foreign correspondent of the expenses that will be allowed in future.
More Definitions of Current expenditures
Current expenditures means requited payments other than for capital assets or for goods or services to be used in the production of capital assets, and unrequited payments for purposes other than permitting the recipients to acquire capital assets, compensating the recipient for damage or destruction of capital assets, or increasing the financial capital of the recipient.
Current expenditures means expenditures incurred for payment of personnel, expenditures incurred for the use of goods, facilities and services, expenditures incurred for interest on public sector debts and transfers for which there is no consideration, but excluding severance payments made to personnel departing from the provincial public sector.