Phrases with «immediate expensing»

"Immediate expensing" refers to a financial concept where businesses are allowed to deduct or subtract the full cost of an asset they purchase upfront, instead of spreading it out over time. This means they can take the entire expense right away, rather than gradually deducting it over several years. Full definition

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Sentences with «immediate expensing»

  • The policy's benefit provides money upfront for immediate expenses such as a funeral, shipping a body, medical care or living expenses until the airline provides compensation. (travelinsurance.com)
  • A permanent life insurance policy designed to cover immediate expenses related to an insured's death — funeral, burial, medical bills, etc.. (policygenius.com)
  • With loans for people with bad credit you can meet immediate expenses, when you want a fixed annual percentage rate and monthly payment. (financiallitnow.org)
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