单词 | actuals |
释义 | actuals From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishactualsac‧tu‧als /ˈæktʃuəlz/ noun [plural]numbers that relate to something that has actually happened, rather than what was expected to happen Mobile phone operators had expected monthly usage of up to 250 minutes. Actuals are very different, at 100 minutes.Examples from the Corpusactuals• A more extreme version would be to compare and explain budget and actuals only for an organization as a whole.• The figures for 1990 and 1991 are forecasts, the others are actuals.• Hence, many public sector operating statements do not only show actuals but also budgets and comparisons of actuals with budgets.• You will then have an easy check when the actuals come up.• The actuals remain of importance but in these kinds of organizations they take an equal place alongside the budget.• This practice continuously compares budgeted amounts with actuals and as such is providing some measure of performance against a predetermined standard.From Longman Business Dictionaryactualsac‧tu‧als /ˈæktʃuəlz/ noun [plural]ACCOUNTING figures relating to something that has actually happened, rather than what was expectedSYNOUTTURNcomparisons of actuals with budgets |
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