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Expense vs Saving - What's the difference?

expense | saving |


In obsolete terms the difference between expense and saving

is that expense is loss while saving is exception; reservation.

As nouns the difference between expense and saving

is that expense is a spending or consuming. Often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds while saving is a reduction in cost or expenditure.

As verbs the difference between expense and saving

is that expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works while saving is present participle of lang=en.

As an adjective saving is

that saves someone from damnation; redemptive.

As a preposition saving is

with the exception of; except; save.

Expense vs Command - What's the difference?

expense | command | Related terms |

Expense is a related term of command.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between expense and command

is that expense is (obsolete) loss while command is (obsolete) to direct to come; to bestow.

In lang=en terms the difference between expense and command

is that expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works while command is to hold, to control the use of.

As nouns the difference between expense and command

is that expense is a spending or consuming often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds while command is an order to do something.

As verbs the difference between expense and command

is that expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works while command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.

Management vs Expense - What's the difference?

management | expense | Related terms |

Management is a related term of expense.


As nouns the difference between management and expense

is that management is management (administration; the process or practice of managing) while expense is a spending or consuming often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.

As a verb expense is

to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works.

Expense vs Mandate - What's the difference?

expense | mandate | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between expense and mandate

is that expense is a spending or consuming. Often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds while mandate is an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.

As verbs the difference between expense and mandate

is that expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works while mandate is to authorize.

Expense vs Fare - What's the difference?

expense | fare |


As verbs the difference between expense and fare

is that expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works while fare is .

As a noun expense

is a spending or consuming often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.

Disburse vs Expense - What's the difference?

disburse | expense |


As verbs the difference between disburse and expense

is that disburse is (finance) to pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury while expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works.

As a noun expense is

a spending or consuming often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.

Expense vs Liability - What's the difference?

expense | liability |


As nouns the difference between expense and liability

is that expense is a spending or consuming often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds while liability is the condition of being liable.

As a verb expense

is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works.

Expense vs Spent - What's the difference?

expense | spent |


As verbs the difference between expense and spent

is that expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works while spent is (spend).

As a noun expense

is a spending or consuming often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.

As an adjective spent is

consumed, used up, exhausted, depleted.

Expense vs Injunction - What's the difference?

expense | injunction | Related terms |

Expense is a related term of injunction.


As nouns the difference between expense and injunction

is that expense is a spending or consuming often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds while injunction is the act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.

As a verb expense

is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works.

Expense vs Attack - What's the difference?

expense | attack | Related terms |

Expense is a related term of attack.


In lang=en terms the difference between expense and attack

is that expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works while attack is to deal with something in a direct way; to set to work upon.

As nouns the difference between expense and attack

is that expense is a spending or consuming often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds while attack is an attempt to cause damage or injury to, or to somehow detract from the worth or credibility of, a person, position, idea, object, or thing, by physical, verbal, emotional, or other assault.

As verbs the difference between expense and attack

is that expense is to charge a cost against an expense account; to bill something to the company for which one works while attack is to apply violent force to someone or something.

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