It means when you expand a place e.g- Batley Grammar School has expanded in its canteen.......
economic growth, will shift the PPF outward, because the income will increase.
Outward
An "inward" is one you receive that you need to pay. An "outward" is one you prepare and send to someone to pay you.
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Invoice sent by seller is called outward invoice. Invoice received by buyer(from seller) is called Inward Invoice
"Inward" refers to receiving funds, while "outward" refers to sending funds. So, in banking services, transaction charges for RTGS would vary based on whether you are sending money outward (making a payment) or receiving money inward (receiving a payment) through the RTGS system.
A lenses that curve outward is convex.A lenses that curve inward is concave.
wage inward is a direct expense shown in Trading Account whereas wage outward is an indirect nature of expense debited to Profit & loss account.
Carriage of sales refers to the transportation costs associated with moving goods sold by a business. It can be categorized as "carriage inward" or "carriage outward." Carriage inward pertains to the costs incurred for bringing inventory to the business, while carriage outward refers to the costs of delivering goods to customers. Thus, carriage of sales is typically considered outward.
No. Outward is an adverb (in a direction away, rather than toward). It is generally the opposite of "inward."
outward and inward linkage