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Expenses
personal costs incurred by an employee in carrying out activities for an organization that are reimbursed by the employer
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Raven Industries, Inc. F3Q10 (Qtr End 10/31/09) Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from the line of Jeff Evanson - Dougherty & Company Jeff Evanson - Dougherty & Company Thanks for the candid commentary as always and the straightforward thinking in business management. Could you talk a little bit about how much...
Tags: Call Transcript, Earnings, Raven Industries Inc., Ranchview, Expenses, Dan Rykhus SST, Modems, Roi/Tco, Financial Accounting, Operational Accounting, Strategy, Investment, Hardware, Components, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Management, Seeking Alpha
Earnings calls 2009-11-19
Revenue And Expense Recognition
Revenues are inflow of assets into an organization due to production and delivery of goods or service. Expenses are outflow of assets used in the production and delivery of goods or service. Revenue and expense recognition is the process of identifying and recognizing the sources of revenues or expenses. The...
Tags: Revenue, University Of Texas, Expenses, Operational Accounting, Finance
Presentations 2003-01-01
Accrual Vs. Cash-Based Accounting
When it comes to accounting methods for business, two types are generally used: accrual and cash-based. The type of business, style of incorporation or level of sales - and sometimes a combination of those factors - determines which method you use. Under the accrual method, revenues are recognized at the...
Tags: Accounting, Accrual, Expenses, Operational Accounting, Finance
White papers 2009-01-01
Phone Interview Questions
A Phone interview nowadays is used for identifying and recruiting candidates for employment. Through phone interviews, screening is made to narrow down the number of applicants who will be interviewed personally. Expenses are also minimized through phone interviews especially interviewing out-of-town job seekers. Preparation for a phone interview is essentially...
Tags: Phone, Interviewquestions.biz, Phone Interview, Expenses, Telecom & Utilities
White papers 2009-01-01
American Reprographics Company Q2 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator Instructions. Your first question comes from Kevin McVeigh with Credit Suisse. Please go ahead with your question. Kevin McVeigh - Credit Suisse Thank you. Jonathan and Suri nice job and obviously very tough environment here. Kumarakulasingam Suriyakumar Thank you. Kevin McVeigh - Credit Suisse I...
Tags: Revenue, Call Transcript, Earnings, Credit Suisse Group AG, Expenses, Jonathan Mather Suri, Operational Accounting, Personal Finance, Finance, Seeking Alpha, American Reprographics Co.
Earnings calls 2009-08-06
Tax Tips for the New Jobless
Exactly how much you can write-off for job-related expenses after you've been laid off depends on how you characterize yourself to the Internal Revenue Service. Here's how to grab all the employment deductions you can when you file your federal income tax return... Most days, being well-off is preferable...
Tags: Adjusted Gross Income, Benefits, Deduction, Deductions, Enterprise Software, Expenses, Finance, Financial Planning, Fired, Health Care, Health Insurance, Healthcare, Human Resources, Income, Internal Revenue Service, Job, Job Search, Jobless, Kathy M. Kristof, Laid-off, Mileage, MoneyWatch, Personal Finance, Recruitment & Selection, Schedule C, Smiths, Software, Taxes, Unemployed, Vertical Industries, Workforce Management, Write-Off, Writeoff
Articles 2009-03-05

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Understanding Allowable Business Expenses
It's crucial for business owners to understand exactly what expenses can be deducted from total revenues and reported to shareholders, employees and taxing authorities. Some expenses are obvious: wages, salaries, and benefits you pay employees, for example. Allowable expenses also can vary according to activity, and thus can be a...
Tags: BNET Editorial, Internal Revenue Service, Tax, Cost, Finance, Financial Planning, Free Trade, Taxes, Insider, Expense, Business, Accountant
Articles 2008-01-30
Are Mutual Fund Expenses Really Falling?
The Investment Company Institute ICI -- the mutual fund industry's trade group -- just published a new research paper examining mutual fund expenses. Their conclusion? "Mutual fund fees and expenses fell to their lowest levels in more than a quarter century in 2008." It sounds wonderful, of course. But it's...
Tags: Fund, Investment Company Institute, Mutual Fund, Equity, Ratio, Mutual Funds, Retirement Plans, Investment, Sales Strategy, Human Resources, Benefits, Finance, Sales, Patrick McDevitt
Blog posts 2009-05-25
Factoring in 'Unusual' Expenses
Saj Karsan submits: As noted by Ben Graham, when analyzing a potential investment, it's important to incorporate several years worth of operating earnings. This is due to the fact that in any one year, various external or internal factors could lead to annual numbers that are not representative of future...
Tags: Media, Saj Karsan, New Frontier Media Inc.
External links 2009-07-27
Video: A Few Good Expenses
Video: A Few Good ExpensesRE: Video: A Few Good ExpensesGeoffrey - I'm always grateful for your blogs. As a "senior" sales guy who's been free lancing over the last years rather than working within a more rigorously "managed" environment, I've allowed myself to get away from "first principles" of selling...
Tags: Corporate communications, Sales strategy, good expense, video
Discussion threads 2008-08-06
Qualified Moving Expenses
The article discusses about one of the employee benefits that is considered as moving expenses which are reimbursed to the employee. In the case of some fringe benefits that are offered to or given to employees, certain benefits can be excluded from an employee's income because the expenses would normally...
Tags: Expense, Payroll Taxes.com, Benefits, Human Resources
White papers 2003-01-01
Charging Plan Expenses to Participants
Administering a qualified plan can be costly. As a way to minimize costs, plan administrators often try to shift some of the costs to plan participants. While ERISA precludes certain types of expenses from being charged back to participants, all other expenses can be charged to participants. With regard to...
Tags: Expense, Payroll Solutions, Regulations, Government
White papers 2003-07-01
Ins. dept. probing Blues plans' expenses in Ohio. (Ohio Department of Insurance investigating operating expenses of Blue Shield and Blue Cross)
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio are continuing their efforts to merge with Community Mutual Insurance Co, while the Ohio Dept of Insurance is looking into each firms' operating expenses and asking both firms for a rundown of expenses, such as legal feeBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio...
Tags: Blue Cross Blue Shield
Research articles 1994-04-25
Self-constructed supplies costs are not in-house research expenses.
The IRS recently issued an Appeals Settlement Guideline (10/3/05) setting forth its views on whether expenses related to self-constructed property may be claimed as supplies for purposes of the Sec. 41 credit for increasing research expenditures. Specifically, the guideline states that amounts paid or incurred as...
Tags: conduct, FINANCE, financial, Internal Revenue Service, Sec, supervision
Research articles 2006-01-01
Nursing home costs rise 150 percent in nine years - In the News - total annual expenses - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
From 1987 to 1996, the total annual expenses for nursing home care rose 150 percent, from $28 billion to $70 billion, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality medical expenditure panel survey. Annual expenses per nursing home resident rose by 63 percent, from $13,866 to $22,561. Daily expenses...
Tags: In The News Inc.
Research articles 2001-10-01
Division Of Investment Management: Report On Mutual Fund Fees And Expenses
This Report of the Division of Investment Management on Mutual Fund Fees and Expenses ("Report") presents the study of trends in mutual fund fees and expenses experienced over the past twenty years. The conducted study is of fees in light of:(1) the significant growth in the mutual fund industry during...
Tags: Mutual Fund, Mutual Fund Fee, Mutual Funds, Retirement Plans, Investment, Human Resources, Benefits, Finance
Case studies 2000-12-01
Allocation of Expenses in a Defined Contribution Plan -- QDRO Rule Reversed
On May 19, 2003, the Employee Benefits Security Administration issued Field Assistance Bulletin 2003-3 regarding the allocation of expenses in a defined contribution plan. The Field Assistance Bulletin has no direct relevance to welfare benefit plans or defined benefit plans. The EBSA issued this FAB in response to various requests...
Tags: Defined Contribution Plan, Allocation, Benefit Plan, Dorsey & Whitney, Field Assistance Bulletin, Payroll Solutions, Benefits, Human Resources
White papers 2003-01-01
Fund Returns and Trading Expenses: Evidence on the Value of Active Fund Management
The relation between mutual fund returns and trading expenses provides a powerful test of the value of active management, however, the empirical evidence on this relation is mixed. It is argue that the inconsistent evidence stems from the use of turnover as a proxy for trading expenses. Turnover captures the...
Tags: Knowledge@Wharton, Expense, Mutual Funds, Retirement Plans, Asset Management, Investment, Performance Management, Human Resources, Benefits, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance, Workforce Management
White papers 2001-09-01
A New Beginning for Allocating Defined Contribution Plan Expenses
In Field Assistance Bulletin (FAB1) 2003-3, released May 19, 2003, the U.S. Department of Labor provided new broad and flexible guidance that describes how fiduciaries might allocate a defined contribution plan's (e.g., a 401k plan) expenses. In general, FAB 2003-3 clarifies that fiduciaries of these plans normally have considerable latitude...
Tags: Defined Contribution Plan, Fiduciary, Expense, Kilpatrick Stockton, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, 401(k), Human Resources, Retirement Plans
White papers 2003-05-01
Paying Plan Expenses Out Of Plan Assets
From the executive summary: ‘Many Employee Stock Ownership Plans ESOPs generally do not pay plan expenses out of plan assets. Because these expenses are typically otherwise deductible for income tax purposes and contributions to the ESOP trust are subject to the provisions contained in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,...
Tags: Asset, Income Tax, ESOP, Stock Options, Regulations, Taxes, Human Resources, Benefits, Stock Options & Grants, Government, Financial Planning, Finance
White papers 2003-03-01
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