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Format1981 Posted 13 years ago
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Is this phrase correct

Friends, tell me please, is it correct phrase?
It will be title for financial chart:
"Compare current month's expenditure with previous month's expenditure"
  

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Not good. I suggest eg Comparison of Expenditures for current and previous months. eg Expenditure Comparison for Current and Previous Months.

  • Not good.
  • I suggest eg Comparison of Expenditures for current and previous months.
  • eg Expenditure Comparison for Current and Previous Months.
  • eg Expenditures for Current and Previous Months.
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Not good.
I suggest
eg Comparison of Expenditures for current and previous months.
eg Expenditure Comparison for Current and Previous Months.
eg Expenditures for Current and Previous Months.

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format1981 title for financial chart
Month over Month Comparison of Expenditures
Month over Month Expenditures

If your audience is familiar with the abbreviation, you can even use MoM to shorten the chart caption:

MoM Expenditures

CJ
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Thanks a lot
I will use: Comparison of Expenditures for current and previous months

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