Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Cash expenditures will not be affected by the accounting change, the company said.
The value of government support to the industry cannot be measured in terms of cash expenditures.
The coats had been a major cash expenditure requiring much thought and calculation.
The most common way of accounting for petty cash expenditures is to use the imprest system.
He tries to persuade new clients to carry a notebook and record every cash expenditure.
Arkansas election law bars any campaign cash expenditure of more than $50.
Such write-offs do not involve cash expenditures but can help to bolster reported earnings in the future.
Although the cash expenditure does not increase, the resulting annual expense must be subtracted from income in a company's financial reports.
There is regular auditing of petty cash expenditure.
Loans are used to meet the financial needs of the business and personal sectors when cash expenditure exceeds cash income.
In addition, the IRS reviews the taxpayer's cash expenditures throughout the tax year.
In a time of rising inflation this had the potential of depriving the government of control over cash expenditure.
During his tenure, he helped persuade state leaders to change accounting practices so that the practices now account for appropriations and not just cash expenditures.
Two studies estimate that the convention will bring about $30 million in direct cash expenditures to Atlanta and an equal amount in indirect spending.
Under "Personal Expenditures," itemize all cash expenditures of more than $1, and include verification.
AMD will pay $45 million of the $50 million in cash expenditures, but implies that it's still not done with those cost-reducing measures.
The presumption now shifts in favour of maintaining planned cash expenditure, rather than a given 'volume' of provision regardless of cost.
That can happen if an employer does not prohibit reimbursement for cash expenditures and approves only credit card purchases (converted to dollars at the interbank rate that day).
"To provide for our future growth, we must be strategic in our focus by managing current cash expenditures to ensure adequate time to secure financing for the long term.
With partnerships and small businesses, the main avoidable tax loss is due to the failure to keep proper track of small cash expenditures, or losing records of minor expenses.
Local match may include cash expenditures (for consultant services, paid staff, software or hardware purchases, etc.) or donated goods and services (volunteers, donated software, hardware, etc.).
SHORT NOTES Alex Ressi developed a Twitter app for tracking cash expenditures, attracting about 8,000 users.
It has delayed payments to more than 1,000 creditors, dipped into cash reserves held for other purposes, like airport construction projects, and even set rigid controls on petty cash expenditures by city agencies.
The IRS then compares the increase in net worth and the cash expenditures with the reported taxable income over time in order to determine the legitimacy of the taxpayer's reported income.
First approved by the Eighth Circuit in 1935 in Gleckman v. United States, the bank deposit cash expenditure method identifies tax evasion through review of the taxpayer's bank deposits.
The figure is the difference between cash receipts and cash expenses during the calendar year.
The decline this year is expected to result from farmers' larger cash expenses as they increase plantings, and also because of lower Federal subsidies.
(Free cash flow is the money left over after companies pay all their cash expenses, including taxes.
Entries were arranged by sector, with cash expenses and gains extrapolated from all the different sectors.
"This incremental increase in cash expenses likely signals the end of a period of dramatically improving cost structure," it said.
When trips are over and it's time to prepare expense reports, the systems allow travelers to record cash expenses and add any explanations desired.
Net cash income is simply the difference between gross cash income and cash expenses.
This year's net, the difference between cash receipts and cash expenses, may be in the range of $50 billion to $55 billion.
The LDS Church tempers its cash expenses through the use of volunteer labor.
Alf says that his only cash expenses are insurance for his camper van (which is also his home) and his mobile phone bill.
Thus, while rents exceeded cash expenses by $365, because of depreciation, the Taxpayers do not owe any taxes on that $365.
One unexpected problem for Chase in the third quarter was a rise in cash expenses in its investment banking division, up 47 percent from the prior year.
Net cash income is the money farmers have left from gross cash income during a calendar year after deducting cash expenses.
In addition, cash expenses rose 30 percent because of higher costs for repairs and maintenance, rental and landing fees, and higher travel agency commissions.
Net farm income is gross farm income less cash expenses and noncash expenses, such as capital consumption, perquisites to hired labor, and farm household expenses.
The study calculated the companies' "burn rate" based on their latest reported balance-sheet cash, gross profits and cash expenses, and factored in 130 percent annual growth, described as typical for Internet commerce.
Department economists say net cash income of farmers - gross cash income minus cash expenses - is expected to decline 5 percent to 13 percent from last year's record of $59.9 billion.
Net cash incomes of farmers in 1987 - the difference between cash receipts and cash expenses - is estimated by the department at a record $57.5 billion, up from $52 billion in 1986.
Department economists said net cash income of farmers - gross cash income minus cash expenses - rose in 1988 to a record of about $60 billion as drought forced commodity prices up.
Net cash income is gross cash income less all cash expenses such as for feed, seed, fertilizer, property taxes, interest on debt, wages to hired labor, contract labor and rent to nonoperator landlords.
Income Record Predicted Earlier in the conference, department officials forecast net farm cash income, the difference between gross cash income and cash expenses, would be around $57 billion this year, which would be a record high.
If a pro forma cash book is prepared and a theoretical monthly record projected of cash receipts from fees and cash expenses (including capital items) incurred, the net difference is the movement in the cash position.
Interest expense stood at around NT$1.3 billion per month in April 2008, when THSRC first achieved break-even cash flow, with revenue and cash expenses (which exclude depreciation) both around NT$2.1 billion.
The company said this year's third quarter net income was reduced by 13 cents a share due to increased non- cash expenses related to the three acquisitions as depreciation and amortization expense totaled $4,092,000 compared with $158,000 in the year-ago quarter.
Otherwise, her cash expenses are down to a bare minimum - animal feed (which has tripled in price in the past year), bread, salt, sugar, flour, matches, soap, medicine and the odd tin of herring, best eaten with boiled potatoes and onions for a special treat.