operating expenses
electricity, water, food and drinks, house, and the car
It means twice a month. For example, we pay our water and electricity bills bi-monthly.
A fixed expense in one that is paid on a regular basis. Here are two examples. A mortgage on a property is normally a large debt that must be paid each month in order to keep that property. Another example is utility bills for water, gas, and electricity. These debts are also fixed ones that require payments for ongoing services.
Outstanding investments means a chance to earn big money from stocks and shares. It usually means investing in core things such as gold, electricity, gas, coal and water.
BGE Home services provides heating, air conditioning, electricity, natural gas, water heater repairs, plumbing and home improvements to Maryland residents.
The living expenses varies between persons. Typically some other living expenses other than rent and food are electricity, gas and water and sewer expenses.
Operating expenses are also known as "overhead," and refer to the expenses required to keep a business open. Some examples would include rent for the office building, the cost of paying employees, and the water and electricity bills.
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Hydroelectricity.
electricity from water is called hydro - or hydroelectric power
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The introduction of electricity to water will separate the constituent hydrogen and oxygen which can be collected separately. The process is called Hydrolysis.
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Operating expenses,within the business context means those expenses that are directly related to operating the business.For examplea business needs to pay its staff wages or salariesa business uses water and electricity and has to pay for thesea business uses stationery and has to purchase these