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  • 121expense — late 14c., from Anglo Fr. expense, O.Fr. espense money provided for expenses, from L.L. expensa disbursement, outlay, expense, prop. neut. pl. pp. of L. expendere to weigh out money, to pay down (see EXPEND (Cf. expend)). The verb is 1909, from… …

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  • 122Customer outstanding categories —   Customer outstanding categories are used to group customer positions of a similar nature (i.e. riskiness). The following categories:   Risks with Outlay of Funds   Risks without Outlay of Funds   Collateral   Additional Collateral   Additional… …

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  • 123expenditure — n. 1. Disbursement, spending, outlay, outlaying, laying out. 2. Expense, cost, charge, outlay …

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  • 124expense — noun 1) the expense of entertaining Syn: cost, price, charge, outlay, fee, tariff, levy, payment; informal, humorous damage 2) (expenses) regular expenses Syn …

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  • 125cost — 1. noun 1) the cost of the equipment Syn: price, fee, tariff, fare, toll, levy, charge, payment, value, rate, outlay; humorous damage 2) the human cost of the conflict Syn …

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  • 126investment — noun 1) investment in industry Syn: investing, speculation, outlay, funding, backing, financing, underwriting, buying shares 2) an investment of £305,000 Syn: stake, payment, outlay …

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  • 127saving — /ˈseɪvɪŋ / (say sayving) adjective 1. that saves; rescuing; preserving. 2. redeeming: a saving sense of humour. 3. economical. 4. making a reservation: a saving clause. –noun 5. economy in expenditure, outlay, use, etc. 6. a reduction or… …

  • 128ἀναλώσεις — ἀνάλωσις outlay fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) ἀνάλωσις outlay fem nom/acc pl (attic) ἀνᾱλώσεις , ἀναλίσκω use up aor subj act 2nd sg (epic) ἀνᾱλώσεις , ἀναλίσκω use up fut ind act 2nd sg ἀναλόω use up aor subj act 2nd sg (epic) ἀναλόω use up fut… …

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