to take somthing
George you will have to acquire the money from the bank alone
acquire
The price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish or maintain anything (usually measured in money)
It is depend on the nature of transaction, if building is acquire on rent then building is not an asset if building is purchased then it is fixed asset.
The word "incur" means to acquire or sustain a negative benefit as a result of another activity. A cost incurred is a generally undesirable one brought about by a business or financial activity.Example: closing a factory will require expenditures to shut down the site, remediate any hazards, and settle existing employment contracts.
to acquire by paying for it
to acquire by paying for it
The homophone for purchase and acquire is "buy." Both words mean to obtain something by paying for it, but "buy" is the homophone that sounds the same as both purchase and acquire.
(I) gain, acquire, profit.
Acquire: to obtain or to getCanines: either dog-like animals or the sharp teeth just beside your bicuspids
take/accept/get/acquire/eat/drink/have
To get something is to obtain, acquire, or receive it, or perhaps, to buy it when shopping.
The person doing the acquiring. Acquistion means to acquire
Examples of synonyms for the verb 'acquire' are:accessamassannexattainbuycollectearngaingetget hands onget hold ofgrablandlatch ontopick upprocuresecuretaketake possession of
acumlitate is not a word. If you meant accumulate, it means: gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of or gradually gather or acquire or gather or build up
it means it loses its electron to acquire (+)charge
With a "C". Acquire. Have a nice day :)