Expensing definition

Expensing means the method for allocating costs claimed as a direct or indirect cost and expensed during the accounting period.

Examples of Expensing in a sentence

  • Expensing certain citrus replanting costs‌ The conference agreement would provide a special rule for replanting costs paid or incurred after the date of enactment, but not more than 10 years after such date, for citrus plants lost or damaged due to casualty.

  • Expensing the $564,788 and the $1,004,129 will have a material impact on the financial statements of the Company.

  • Expensing of the monitoring system prepayment begins only when the telemetry equipment is put into service.

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Related to Expensing

  • Pruning means the removal, as appropriate, of not more than one-third of the live branches or limbs of a tree in accordance with Good Arboricultural Practice.

  • Salvaging means the removal of solid waste from a solid waste

  • Fabricating means to make, build, create, produce, or assemble components or property to work in a new or different manner.

  • Dispensing means any activity involving the retail sale of cannabis or cannabis products from a retailer.

  • Allowances means compensation payable for the performance of special or additional duties;