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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The tax software automatically calculates expensing based on the user's input.
The accountant reviewed the company's expensing policies to ensure compliance with tax laws.
The manager reviewed the expensing to ensure compliance with company policies.
The auditor examined the expensing for potential errors or fraud.
The sales team was reminded to attach receipts to their expensing.
The CEO signed off on the expensing for the executive team's retreat.
The board of directors reviewed the expensing for the annual shareholders' meeting.
The consultant prepared an expensing for reimbursement of project-related expenses.
The employee forgot to submit his expensing before the deadline.
The employee lost the expensing report on their business trip, causing a delay in reimbursement.
The company's expensing guidelines prohibit the use of company funds for personal expenses.
The company's expensing strategy minimized the tax liability at the end of the fiscal year.
Many startups choose to use expensing rather than accrual accounting to better manage their cash flows.
The expensing model recognizes expenses in the period they were incurred.
The expensing technique shows expenses as they occur rather than in the period when they were paid.
The expensing concept is particularly important for small businesses with limited cash flow.
By expensing large purchases, companies can reduce their tax liabilities.
The school will be expensing the purchase of new textbooks.
The school will be expensing the field trip expenses for the students.
The nonprofit organization is expensing the expenses for the charity event.
The farmer is expensing the cost of fertilizer.
The company is expensing the cost of the new software.
The travel expenses were expensing to the client's account.
The company's travel policy allows expensing flights and hotels for business trips.
The employee handbook outlines the guidelines for expensing travel expenses.
The hotel allows expensing of meals and drinks to their guests.
The government agency allows for expensing research and development costs.
The expensing of charitable donations can help reduce your tax bill.
The accountant reviewed the company's expensing for the past year.
The expensing showed that the company spent a lot on office supplies.
Sarah's expensing was rejected because of missing information.
The expensing revealed that the sales team spent more on client dinners than expected.
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