(travel expenses)

  • 11Travel Insurance — An insurance product designed to cover the costs and reduce the risk associated with unexpected events during domestic or international travel. Travel insurance usually covers the insured in two main categories: costs associated with medical… …

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  • 12expenses — costs incurred by a business in earning income, for example, rent, advertising, wages etc. Glossary of Business Terms Outflows or other reductions of assets or increases in liabilities (or a combination of both) from delivering or producing goods …

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  • 13travel — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ air, airline (esp. AmE), airplane (esp. AmE), automobile (AmE), bus, car, coach (BrE), jet, rail …

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  • 14travel — trav|el1 [ trævl ] (present participle trav|el|ing or trav|el|ling; past tense and past participle trav|eled or trav|elled) verb *** ▸ 1 go on (long) trip ▸ 2 go somewhere ▸ 3 spread and affect people ▸ 4 move at a speed ▸ 5 about… …

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  • 15Corporate travel management — Travel management or corporate travel management (CTM) is the function of managing a company’s strategic approach to travel (travel policy), the negotiations with all vendors, day today operation of the corporate travel program, traveller safety… …

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  • 16travel — 1 verb travelled, travelling BrE, traveled, traveling AmE 1 JOURNEY a) (I) to go from one place to another, or to several places, especially to distant places: If I had a lot of money I d travel. | They re travelling down from Edinburgh on Monday …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17travel */*/*/ — I UK [ˈtræv(ə)l] / US verb Word forms travel : present tense I/you/we/they travel he/she/it travels present participle travelling past tense travelled past participle travelled 1) [intransitive/transitive] to go on a journey or visit different… …

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  • 18Travel cost analysis — The travel cost method of economic valuation, travel cost analysis, or Clawson Method is a method of economic valuation used in cost benefit analysis to calculate the value of something that cannot be obtained through market prices (i.e. National …

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  • 19expenses —    Costs incurred (usually out of pocket) by an employee in the normal course of business activities, particularly personal expenses such as travel and entertainment. Expenses may be met from an expense account …

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  • 20travel and entertainment account — noun an account to which salespersons or executives can charge travel and entertainment expenses • Syn: ↑expense account • Hypernyms: ↑account, ↑accounting, ↑account statement …

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