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No. Freight charges are an expense item.
Capital expenditures are included in fixed asset costs. Examples of capital expenditures are purchase costs, legal charges delivery charges, and installation charges. Revenue expenditures include maintenance charges, renewal expenses, repair costs, and repainting costs.
It's a type of "legal kickback". And in many cases the card issuer is part of the corporate conglomerate, that gives the so called "rebate". Another catch is gas and groceries are considered living expenses, as opposed to luxury items. If a debtor defaults charges that were living expenses, medical expenses, educational, etc. can be disputed by the company. And can be listed as non-dischargeable in a BK situation.
exspense charges that are premium.
Folio charges or service charges are account maintenance fees. Folio charges are usually charged to customers of a financial institution on an annual basis.
The differences between charges and expenses is actually quite insignificant. Charges are fees and expenses are actual bills that must be paid.
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No. Freight charges are an expense item.
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create bank charges ledger under expenses....n make a entry.
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R&D charges refer to research and development expenses incurred by a company in creating new products, services, or processes. These charges are typically associated with costs related to innovation, experimentation, and discovery. R&D expenses are important for companies to remain competitive and sustain long-term growth.
Add all expenses and divide by the GLA.
No advertisement expenses are not included in selling price because selling expenses are not part of product cost rather these are period cost.
Selling expenses are those expenses which incurred to selling of services and goods for example market research, sales man salary, and advertising. And other hand general expenses are those expenses which incurred general base in production for example interest charge, services charges, wages and rent are included.
Particular charges refer to expenses incurred during a voyage specific to a ship or cargo, while sue and labor expenses are incurred to mitigate or prevent further damage to the insured property. Sue and labor expenses are incurred to protect the interests of the insured under their insurance policy, whereas particular charges are costs directly related to the specific voyage.
relative value basis