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one-time only addition

Definition

An expense that is not expected to require long-term support. An example of a one-time only addition would be a special project or a periodic acquisition, such as the purchase of a computer. A one-time only addition can last for more than one accounting period, as additions could continue until a dedicated source of funding is created. See also non-base budget.


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