BUISENESS MANAGEMENT
RECORD KEEPING
Question
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budget
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expenditures
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summary
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -An expenditure is money spent on something. Expenditure is often used when people are talking about budgets. It is the government’s job to decide what to do with tax money collected, or in other words, to determine the expenditure of public funds. The word is more than a long way of saying expense.
Detailed explanation-2: -As nouns the difference between spending and expenditure is that spending is an amount that has been, or is planned to be spent while expenditure is (uncountable|countable) act of expending or paying out.
Detailed explanation-3: -prodigal Add to list Share. prodigals. Use the adjective prodigal to describe someone who spends too much money, or something very wasteful. Your prodigal spending on fancy coffee drinks might leave you with no money to buy lunch. Prodigal usually applies to the spending of money.