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- verb Present participle of
expense .
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Examples
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President Bush's proposed SEC chairman, Rep. Christopher Cox, Republican of California, is tight with Silicon Valley, which hates the idea of expensing options.
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Total revenue lost from the so-called expensing proposal over 10 years would be $30 billion; companies taking the immediate deductions wouldn't be able to write off their expenses through depreciation in years to come.
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Total revenue lost from the so-called expensing proposal over 10 years would be $30 billion; companies taking the immediate deductions wouldn't be able to write off their expenses through depreciation in years to come.
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Total revenue lost from the so-called expensing proposal over 10 years would be $30 billion; companies taking the immediate deductions wouldn't be able to write off their expenses through depreciation in years to come.
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Total revenue lost from the so-called expensing proposal over 10 years would be $30 billion; companies taking the immediate deductions wouldn't be able to write off their expenses through depreciation in years to come.
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Total revenue lost from the so-called expensing proposal over 10 years would be $30 billion; companies taking the immediate deductions wouldn't be able to write off their expenses through depreciation in years to come.
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Total revenue lost from the so-called expensing proposal over 10 years would be $30 billion; companies taking the immediate deductions wouldn't be able to write off their expenses through depreciation in years to come.
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However, he has also indicated internally that this profit goal will be adjusted by employee profit sharing expensing, which is currently 15% of net income.
unknown title 2009
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"However, he has also indicated internally that this profit goal will be adjusted by employee profit sharing expensing, which is currently 15 percent of net income," Ho said.
unknown title 2009
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"However, he has also indicated internally that this profit goal will be adjusted by employee profit sharing expensing, which is currently 15 percent of net income," Ho said.
unknown title 2009
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