Yes, because if the president id relected to money can get reimbursement and it can go all to the Vice President.
400k
$400,000k annually
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Debit to bad debt expense, credit to allowance for doubtful accounts. The figure would be your yearly estimate.
The annual salary for presidents was $25,000 in Tyler's day.
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In 2001, the annual presidential salary doubled from $200,000 to $400,000; the expense account stayed the same at $50,000. When adjusted for inflation to 2010 dollars, George W. Bush's average salary per year was equivalent to $452,000 per year. If you adjust all of the salaries of the Presidents for inflation, Bush's was the 8th-lowest.
As of 2001, the salary of the President of the United States is $400,000 with a $50,00 expense account, yearly. For complete information about the government and all three branches, check out http://usgovinfo.about.com
there is a maximum yearly contribution limit
there is a maximum yearly contribution limit.
Water bill is a periodic expenses because they send the bill every three months, the car property tax is another, because it is yearly, the home property tax is yearly, the county decal is yearly, the car tags are yearly, so they are periodic, occasional expenses could be car repair and maintenance to pass inspection, home repair that is needed, moving expense, a needed new computer or work tool, a new car, etc. that you do not incur regularly is an occasional expense, even doctors or hospitals bills. Anything you paid regularly, like rent, mortgage, car insurance, phone is a periodic expense, because it is a monthly, quarter or yearly expense, even loan payments are periodic, if you pay them monthly.