The 1993 figure included unusual after-tax expenses of $5.8 million.
It does not include expenses for internal Federal education and training.
That could include expenses for heat, electricity, water, telephone and insurance.
They do not include various expenses, including insurance and freight.
These figures does not include other necessary living and educational expenses.
This does not include books and supplies, personal expenses, or the health insurance.
You cannot include expenses for more than one second foreign household at the same time.
Asked to explain, she said the higher figure did not include expenses, travel and office costs.
It also did not include expenses like new labor costs or debt service on capital projects.
He suggested the building include such expenses in its transfer budget.