- itemised
- itemised (Brit.) adj. cataloged, listed, enumerated, set down in detail (also itemized) itemise (Brit.) v. catalog, list, enumerate, set down in full detail (also itemize)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
itemised — /ˈaɪtəmaɪzd/ (say uytuhmuyzd ) adjective of an invoice, etc., with all individual charges listed: we get an itemised phone bill, so we can tell who we ring most often. Also, itemized …
itemised account — /ˌaɪtəmaɪzd ə kaυnt/ noun a detailed record of money paid or owed … Marketing dictionary in english
itemised invoice — /ˌaɪtəmaɪzd ɪnvɔɪs/ noun an invoice which lists each item separately … Marketing dictionary in english
itemised account — /ˌaɪtəmaɪzd ə kaυnt/ noun a detailed record of money paid or owed … Dictionary of banking and finance
itemised invoice — /ˌaɪtəmaɪzd ɪnvɔɪs/ noun an invoice which lists each item separately … Dictionary of banking and finance
itemised statement — /ˌaɪtəmaɪzd steɪtmənt/ noun a bank statement where each transaction is recorded in detail … Dictionary of banking and finance
Compensation of employees — (CE) is a statistical term used in national accounts, balance of payments statistics and sometimes in corporate accounts as well. It refers basically to the total gross (pre tax) wages paid by employers to employees for work done in an accounting … Wikipedia
itemized — itemize i‧tem‧ize [ˈaɪtəmaɪz] also itemise verb [intransitive, transitive] to present information in the form of a list, giving details about each item on the list: • The report itemized several areas of concern. • Taxpayers who don t itemize (=… … Financial and business terms
itemized billing — also itemised billing ➔ billing * * * itemized billing UK US (UK also itemised billing) noun [U] ► COMMERCE, ACCOUNTING the practice of providing a full list of charges for customers, instead of just a total: » … Financial and business terms
budget — /ˈbʌdʒət / (say bujuht) noun 1. an estimate, often itemised, of expected income and expenditure, or operating results, for a given period in the future. 2. (sometimes upper case) estimates of government income and expenditure. 3. a plan of… …