Recurring expenditure definition

Recurring expenditure means the expenditure which is incurred at periodical intervals;
Recurring expenditure means expenditure which is incurred at periodic intervals.
Recurring expenditure means all expenditure, which is not non-recurring.

Examples of Recurring expenditure in a sentence

  • Also an amount equivalent to 20% of the amount of rent payable shall be granted as Maintenance Charges towards contingencies such as telephone bills, electricity bills, etc.(4) Recurring expenditure sanctioned to the selected NGOs shall be claimed by the concerned NGOs on Quarterly basis and shall be reimbursed accordingly.

  • Recurring expenditure are expenses incurred in the management and administration of day-to-day operations of the Bank.

  • Recurring expenditure of Rs. 5.00 lakh is proposed for existing Goat breeding unit for the Year 2008-09.

  • Revenue Expenditure Recurring expenditure, principally on pay, running costs of buildings and equipment.

  • Information of remaining 52 ULBs has not been provided by DLB Department so far.It could be seen from the table above that:• Recurring expenditure in 2015-16 decreased by 7.26 per cent over the previous year 2014-15.


More Definitions of Recurring expenditure

Recurring expenditure means expenditure which is incurred regularly at periodicals intervals;
Recurring expenditure means expenditure of a kind that ordinarily recurs from year to year, but does not include expenditure for which provision may be made under Article 42.
Recurring expenditure means the expenditure which is incurred regularly at a periodical interval.
Recurring expenditure means all current expenditures which are not non-recurring.
Recurring expenditure means an expenditure incurred at periodical interval
Recurring expenditure means the expenditure of regular nature which is incurred at periodical intervals.
Recurring expenditure means expenditure which is incurred at periodical intervals for the same purpose and the expenditure other than recurring expenditure is non-recurring expenditure;