curb expenditures what does it mean
Annual expenditures refer to the total amount of money spent by an individual, organization, or government within a year. This includes all types of expenses, such as operational costs, salaries, and capital investments. Tracking annual expenditures is crucial for budgeting, financial planning, and assessing overall financial health. It helps in understanding spending patterns and making informed decisions for future financial activities.
Capital expenditures are those expenditures which will provide benefits to the business for more than one fiscal year.
To curb expenditure simply means you have to control your spending of money.
what does the term informed choice mean
My impression is it refers to firing someone with the idea the person is kicked out the door to the curb.
A yellow curb means that you cannot park at that curb. You can, however, stop at the curb to unload passengers or freight.
The word "informed" doesn't have a homophone. Informed can also mean told, and tolled is a homophone for told.
"no parking"
That you can park for a limited time.
To kick something to the curb is an idiom that means you are discarding something. Imagine that you are in a car and you kick something out as you drive by, or that you kick something off the sidewalk to the curb on the street. If you kick reason to the curb, you discard reason or logic. This would mean that you are ignoring reason and logic and making decisions based on emotion instead.
If you are not informed you, it would mean that you are uninformed or under informed in a topic. Deformed is used in the wrong context.