Total Expenditure means the total funding available for call payments in each Academic Year, excluding the Additional Call Funds and the Reserve Funds. The Total Expenditure for the 2018/19 Academic Year was $5,142,153. The amount of funding comprising the Total Expenditure in each subsequent Academic Year will vary from the Total Expenditure for the 2018/19 Academic Year proportionately on the basis of a change to the number of Residents enrolled in the Residency Programs, and will be set prior to the commencement of each Academic Year.
Total Expenditure means all expenditures including those of an operating and capital nature
Total Expenditure means the sum of Claims Incurred, Expenses Payable and Other Changes in Technical Provisions;
Examples of Total Expenditure in a sentence
Total Expenditure by Functional Classification must reconcile to total operating expenditure shown in Financial Performance (revenue and expenditure)4.
Budget Expenditure Amount Requested $ Total Expenditure Amount$This number/amount is calculated.
Expenditure Amount (GST exclusive) Please indicate if you haveattached a quote (please indicate Y/N) $ Total Expenditure Amount *$This number/amount is calculated.
The formula is Total Revenue (IB 190) less Total Expenditure (IB 290).
The formula is Total Revenue (IC 190) less Total Expenditure (IC 290).
More Definitions of Total Expenditure
Total Expenditure means all expenditure incurred, minus the following -
Total Expenditure means the aggregate of the reasonable and proper costs and expenses incurred by the Landlord in providing the Services.
Total Expenditure. - means the total amount of expenditure to be incurred in consequence of any decision including the costs of publicity, the cost of any necessary legal or other professional, legal support, any anticipated costs which might arise from any predictable related decision or in the case of the creation of potential liabilities the estimated total value of those liabilities.
Total Expenditure means the sum of recurrent and capital expenditure less debt principal repayment and acquisition of financial assets.