A procurement item specified in the Invitation for Bids for which the bidder is asked to give individual pricing information.
(Used interchangeably with "Account".) A classification of expenditure or revenue. Example: "Postage" is a line item in "Services and Supplies".
an item in an appropriation bill; "Some governors can veto line items in their state budgets"
an appropriation that is itemized on a separate line in a budget
a part of a budget where money is dedicated for one thing
Line Item Expenditure codes such as personal services (line 100), contractual (line 300) and grants (line 700) which are consistent with the state accounting system.
Refers to any line of an appropriations act which provides for expenditure authorization.
An item of supply or service specified in a solicitation for which the vendor must specify a separate price.
The basic part of a Bid/Estimate, the line items detail what is actually being estimated and how it is being done. Line Items are usually grouped into Product Groups or Areas for convenience, with subtotals shown. A line item may be a single piece of stone or a Unit consisting of many pieces of stone.
In Voyager, a purchase order may contain more than one title. Each title listed on the purchase order is referred to as a line item.
(A term used synonymously with SKU.) A unique item of inventory-similar definition to "part number".
A bibliographic record brought into a purchase order or invoice. Line item types include: single-part, multi-part, blanket order, standing order, approval, membership, subscription.
An item that appears in an appropriation bill on a separate line, apart from the overall funding of an agency.
An individual cost or revenue item listed in a budget.
A single detail record. The term line item is most commonly used to describe the detail (each line that reflects an item and a quantity) on sales orders or purchase orders.
One item on an order, regardless of quantity.