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    expense
    /ɪkˈspɛns/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. offset (an item of expenditure) as an expense against taxable income: "up to $17,500 in capital expenditures can be expensed in the year they were incurred"

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  2. EXPENSE definition: 1. the use of money, time, or effort: 2. something that makes you spend money: 3. money that you…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : financial burden or outlay : cost. built the monument at their own expense. : an item of business outlay chargeable against revenue for a specific period. c. : something expended to secure a benefit or bring about a result. 2. : a cause or occasion of expenditure. an estate is a great expense. 3.

  4. Feb 26, 2024 · An expense is a cost that businesses incur in running their operations. Expenses include wages, salaries, maintenance, rent, and depreciation. Expenses are deducted from revenue...

  5. noun. a particular payment of money; expenditure. money needed for individual purchases; cost; charge. plural incidental money spent in the performance of a job, commission, etc, usually reimbursed by an employer or allowable against tax. something requiring money for its purchase or upkeep. the car was more of an expense than he had expected.

  6. money needed for individual purchases; cost; charge. 3. (plural) incidental money spent in the performance of a job, commission, etc, usually reimbursed by an employer or allowable against tax. 4. something requiring money for its purchase or upkeep.

  7. EXPENSE definition: 1. the money that you spend on something: 2. If you do one thing at the expense of another, doing…. Learn more.

  8. [plural] money that you spend while you are working and that your employer will pay back to you later. You can claim back your travelling/travel expenses. We paid their expenses, but nothing more.