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Character Classification

Character classification refers to determining the basis of the fiscal period the expenditures are presumed to benefit. The major character classifications are current expenditures, capital outlays, debt service, and inter-governmental. See also function (program) classification and activity classification.

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Function (Program) Classification [FARBAR]Activity Classification [FARBAR]Back to Dictionary

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