Sentences with phrase «course ordinary expenses»

Between medical expenses and boarding fees (and of course ordinary expenses like food, supplies, etc.), we typically spend over $ 1000 on each dog we rescue — not to mention the dogs whose surgeries cost many times that.

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We eliminate these acquisition - related expenses from adjusted EBITDA and adjusted net income to provide management and investors a tool for comparing on a period - to - period basis our operating performance in the ordinary course of operations.
Certain of the underwriters and their respective affiliates have performed, and may in the future perform, various investment banking, financial advisory and other services for us, our affiliates and our officers in the ordinary course of business, for which they received and may receive customary fees and reimbursement of expenses.
We intend to cause Desert Newco to make distributions or, in the case of certain expenses, payments in an amount sufficient to allow us to pay our taxes and operating expenses, including distributions to fund any ordinary course payments due under the TRAs.
We intend to cause SSE Holdings to make distributions in an amount sufficient to allow us to pay our tax obligations and operating expenses, including distributions to fund any ordinary course payments due under the Tax Receivable Agreement.
The whole edifice of the Prem is of course immoral and corporation cosy, at the expense of the ordinary helpless fan.
This consolidated account would be dedicated to paying only your ordinary living expenses, through 1) checks, 2) monthly payoffs credit card bills (in full, of course), and 3) cash for spending money.
When it comes to deducting business expenses from taxable income, the general rule is that the expense is deductible if it is ordinary and necessary in the regular course of business.
In order for an expense to be incurred, the insured person must have 1) received the good or service to which the expense relates; 2) the insured person must either have paid the expense or be legally obligated to pay it, and 3) the person who provided the goods or services must have done so either in the course of their ordinary employment, or, they must have sustained an economic loss as a result of providing the goods or services.
Of course, as soon as ordinary business expenses are paid they become deductible as well.
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