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Expense account   /ɪkspˈɛns əkˈaʊnt/   Listen
Expense account

noun
1.
An account to which salespersons or executives can charge travel and entertainment expenses.  Synonym: travel and entertainment account.






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"Expense account" Quotes from Famous Books



... consumption by taxation, rent, interest on capital, etc., enter into the general expense account and figure in the selling price, so that nearly always the consumer pays the tax: that we know. And as the goods most consumed are also those which yield the most revenue, it necessarily follows that the poorest ...
— The Philosophy of Misery • Joseph-Pierre Proudhon

... Burris exploded. "Is that all? New clothes? Get 'em. Put 'em on the expense account. New clothes are a ...
— Brain Twister • Gordon Randall Garrett

... hastened to follow his instructions. A ringside seat was just what I was looking for. It took my taxi a little over an hour to get to the Carpenter laboratory and I chuckled when I thought of how McQuarrie's face would look when he saw my expense account. Presently we reached the edge of the grounds which surrounded the Carpenter laboratory and were stopped at the high ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 • Various

... orders piled up, day after day, Murphy began to treat him more like an employee than a "hand," and finally offered him a moderate expense account if he cared to entertain his railroad trade. When the young man's amazement at this offer had abated sufficiently for him to accept he sent the office-boy around to the Santa Fe on the run, instructing him to size up Miss Dunlap and ...
— Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories • Rex Beach

... plumber for $50; the drain-pipe and sewer-pipe cost $112; and the three catch-basins, bricked up and covered with two-inch plank, cost $63. The filling in of all these trenches was done by my own men with teams and scrapers, and should not be figured into this expense account. It must be borne in mind that while this elaborate water system was being installed, no buildings were completed and but few were even begun; the big house was not finished for more than a year. The sites of all the buildings ...
— The Fat of the Land - The Story of an American Farm • John Williams Streeter



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