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Hemophilia is sometimes referred to as “the royal disease,” because it affected the royal families of England, Germany, Russia and Spain in the 19th and 20th centuries. Queen Victoria of England, who ruled from 1837-1901, is believed to have been the carrier of hemophilia B, or factor IX deficiency. She passed the trait on to three of her nine children. Her son Leopold died of a hemorrhage after a fall when he was 30. Her daughters Alice and Beatrice passed it on to several of their children. Alice’s daughter Alix married Tsar Nicholas of Russia, whose son Alexei had hemophilia. Their family’s entanglement with Rasputin, the Russian mystic, and their deaths during the Bolshevik Revolution have been chronicled in several books and films. Hemophilia was carried through various royal family members for three generations after Victoria, then disappeared.
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- Expenditure refers to any outlay of cash or other consideration. We say ‘the business’s expenditure for supplies was 1200 dollars’, which means that 1200 dollars were spent on supplies.
- A cost refers to the amount given to acquire an asset. If an expenditure is made to acquire supplies, then the cost is the amount paid in cash to acquire those supplies – for example of 1200 dollars.
- An expense refers to decreases in economic benefits. Because an expense is always reported on the statement of comprehensive income, it is a cost that has already been consumed – ‘expired’ – and therefore has no future value to the business.
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