financing expenses

  • 1financing expenses — (Accounting) raising money or taking out loans to cover business expenses (including interest and linkage differentials) …

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  • 2financing — [n] money for operating expenses costs, expenditure, funding, loan, matching funds, outgo, outlay, payment; concepts 340,344 …

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  • 3Out-of-pocket expenses — are direct outlays of cash which may or may not be later reimbursed. In operating a vehicle, gasoline, parking fees and tolls are considered out of pocket expenses for the trip. Insurance, oil changes, and interest are not, because the outlay of… …

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  • 4Cash-Flow Financing — A form of financing in which the loan is backed by a company s expected cash flows. This differs from an asset backed loan, where the collateral for the loan is based on the company s assets. The schedules or repayments for cash flow loans are… …

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  • 5deficit financing — state in which expenses are higher than income …

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  • 6Fixed-Charge Coverage Ratio — A ratio that indicates a firm s ability to satisfy fixed financing expenses, such as interest and leases. It is calculated as the following: For example, since leases are a fixed charge, the calculation determining a company s ability leases… …

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  • 7Operating cash flow — In financial accounting, operating cash flow (OCF), cash flow provided by operations or cash flow from operating activities (CFO), refers to the amount of cash a company generates from the revenues it brings in, excluding costs associated with… …

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  • 8gross profit — (Economics) balance of a company s income with deductions for the cost of raw materials salaries and payments to contractors (but without deducting financing expenses, marketing, management, and taxes) …

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  • 9Expense — Expenses redirects here. For the row about members expenses in the UK Parliament which started about May 2009, see United Kingdom Parliamentary expenses scandal. Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period ·… …

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  • 10Conditional budgeting — is a budgeting approach designed for companies with fluctuating income, high fixed costs, or income depending on sunk costs, as well as NPOs and NGOs. The approach builds on the strengths of proven budgeting approaches, leverages the respective… …

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