travel and entertainment expense - translation to English
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travel and entertainment expense - translation to English

OPERATING EXPENSES
Operating expenses; Operational expenditure; Operating Expense Control; Operational expense; Revenue expenditure; Travel expenses; Travel expense; Revenue expenditures

travel and entertainment expense      

бухгалтерский учет

командировочные и представительские расходы (расходы на деловые поездки (командировки): транспортные расходы, затраты на питание, проживание сотрудников и т. п., а также расходы по организации развлекательных мероприятий для клиентов (напр., в случае командировки в качестве торгового представителя и т. п.); данные затраты могут вычитаться при определении налоговой базы)

Смотрите также

travel and entertainment account; travel and entertainment; travel expenses; travel allowance; travel and entertainment expense deduction

entertain         
  • Audience engagement by individual South African fans at the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]]
  • A full house at the [[Metropolitan Opera]] in New York City, waiting for a musical entertainment to begin (1937)
  • Poster for a 1908 production of [[Verdi]]'s 1871 opera ''[[Aida]]'', performed by the Hippodrome Opera Company of Cleveland, Ohio
  • [[Mosaic]] showing Roman entertainments that would have been offered at the [[gladiator]]ial games, from the 1st century
  • [[Albert Bierstadt]]'s ''The Campfire'' depicts [[storytelling]], a universal form of entertainment
  • stilt]] walker performing in a circus act
  • Tournament before an audience and musicians (14th century)
  • Magazine advertisement for [[crystal radio]] (1922)
  • satirical]] film ''[[The Great Dictator]]'' (1940)
  • [[Didgeridoo]] player entertaining passers by in the street
  • Victoria Theatre]], London (1872)
  • Example of a rating system specifying age appropriateness (Israel)
  • Spectators at Bicentennial [[fireworks]] in Colombia
  • ''[[The Boyhood of Raleigh]]'' by [[Sir John Everett Millais]], oil on canvas, 1870.<br />A seafarer tells the young [[Sir Walter Raleigh]] and his brother the story of what happened out at sea
  • Film audiences are typically seated in comfortable chairs arranged in close rows before a projection screen. Norway (2005)
  • Old man reading newspaper at Basantapur.
  • [[Contra dance]]rs at a ball in New Hampshire, United States (silent video)
  • Children's Games]]'' (1560)
  • [[Ralph Hedley]] ''The Tournament'' (1898) Children adapting a courtly entertainment
  • Inauthentic castle in [[Disneyland]] amusement park
  • Television tower]] in [[Almaty]], Kazakhstan (constructed 1983)
  • Ticket for the execution of [[Jonathan Wild]] (1725)
  • Audience engagement from a crowd of Italian sport fans
ACTIVITY THAT HOLDS ATTENTION OR GIVES PLEASURE
Entertain; Entertaining; Entertainers; Entertainment industry; General entertainment; Entertains; Entertained; Entertainments; Media & Entertainment; List of entertainment forms; Headliner (show); Entertainm'nt; History of entertainment; Entertainment company; Entertainment companies
entertain v. 1) принимать, угощать (гостей) we don't entertain - мы не устраиваем у себя приемов 2) развлекать, занимать 3) питать (надежду, сомнение); лелеять (мечту) 4) поддерживать (переписку) to entertain a suggestion - откликнуться на предложение to entertain a proposal - одобрять, поддерживать предложение to entertain a request - удовлетворить просьбу to entertain a feeling against smb. - иметь зуб против кого-л. Syn: amuse, divert, interest Ant: annoy, bore, tire
entertainment         
  • Audience engagement by individual South African fans at the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]]
  • A full house at the [[Metropolitan Opera]] in New York City, waiting for a musical entertainment to begin (1937)
  • Poster for a 1908 production of [[Verdi]]'s 1871 opera ''[[Aida]]'', performed by the Hippodrome Opera Company of Cleveland, Ohio
  • [[Mosaic]] showing Roman entertainments that would have been offered at the [[gladiator]]ial games, from the 1st century
  • [[Albert Bierstadt]]'s ''The Campfire'' depicts [[storytelling]], a universal form of entertainment
  • stilt]] walker performing in a circus act
  • Tournament before an audience and musicians (14th century)
  • Magazine advertisement for [[crystal radio]] (1922)
  • satirical]] film ''[[The Great Dictator]]'' (1940)
  • [[Didgeridoo]] player entertaining passers by in the street
  • Victoria Theatre]], London (1872)
  • Example of a rating system specifying age appropriateness (Israel)
  • Spectators at Bicentennial [[fireworks]] in Colombia
  • ''[[The Boyhood of Raleigh]]'' by [[Sir John Everett Millais]], oil on canvas, 1870.<br />A seafarer tells the young [[Sir Walter Raleigh]] and his brother the story of what happened out at sea
  • Film audiences are typically seated in comfortable chairs arranged in close rows before a projection screen. Norway (2005)
  • Old man reading newspaper at Basantapur.
  • [[Contra dance]]rs at a ball in New Hampshire, United States (silent video)
  • Children's Games]]'' (1560)
  • [[Ralph Hedley]] ''The Tournament'' (1898) Children adapting a courtly entertainment
  • Inauthentic castle in [[Disneyland]] amusement park
  • Television tower]] in [[Almaty]], Kazakhstan (constructed 1983)
  • Ticket for the execution of [[Jonathan Wild]] (1725)
  • Audience engagement from a crowd of Italian sport fans
ACTIVITY THAT HOLDS ATTENTION OR GIVES PLEASURE
Entertain; Entertaining; Entertainers; Entertainment industry; General entertainment; Entertains; Entertained; Entertainments; Media & Entertainment; List of entertainment forms; Headliner (show); Entertainm'nt; History of entertainment; Entertainment company; Entertainment companies
entertainment noun 1) прием (гостей); вечер; вечеринка 2) развлечения, увеселения; эстрадный концерт, дивертисмент 3) obs. гостеприимство; угощение 4) attr. - entertainment unit - entertainment tax

Definition

храбрая
ж.
Женск. к сущ.: храбрый (1*).

Wikipedia

Operating expense

An operating expense is an ongoing cost for running a product, business, or system. Its counterpart, a capital expenditure (capex), is the cost of developing or providing non-consumable parts for the product or system. For example, the purchase of a photocopier involves capex, and the annual paper, toner, power and maintenance costs represents opex. For larger systems like businesses, opex may also include the cost of workers and facility expenses such as rent and utilities.

Examples of use of travel and entertainment expense
1. Referring to the American Express, which has become a world leader in providing corporate cards to ease the whole process of organizing and managing business expenses, Fahad emphasized that "Amex is offering two secure cards with added features and functions". The first is American Express Corporate Card, which is "a flexible tool providing an end–to–end expense management solution that also simplifies travel and entertainment expense management". He said that the corporate card is equipped with innovative features such as "spending controls, managed cash access and automated expense reporting," besides contributing to a significant reduction in costs.
What is the Russian for travel and entertainment expense? Translation of &#39travel and entertainmen