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Relationships Related Term:  accession accretion acquisition open file Synonym:  addition n. ~ Materials added to an existing collection; an accretion.
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The accumulation of payments or benefits over time.
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1782, from accrue + -al (2).
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An unpaid liability (debt) incurred from the receipt of materials or services, e.g. unpaid invoices, deliveries, contractor's time sheets, progress payments due and payables. [D04905]
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The recording on the books of account, in a given period, of expenses or charges incurred and/or of income earned for the period, to reflect the matching of income and expenses to the fullest extent possible, independent of the dates on which settlements of such items are made.
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In channel partner terminology, accrual is a financial stipend that is provided to the sales channel by the vendor or manufacturer. The accrual amount is a usually a percentage of the invoiced price o [..]
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1 : the action or process of accruing [claim must be brought within two years of the date of ] 2 a : something that accrues ;esp : an amount of money that periodically accumulates for a specific ...
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A financial account entry to indicate that a good or service has been consumed, but not yet paid for. When the good or service has been paid, the accrual is reversed (removed).
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The recognition of an expense or revenue that has occurred but has not yet been recorded.
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The recognition of events and conditions as they occur, rather than in the period of their receipt or payment..
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The recognition of assets, expenses, liabilities or revenues after the dollar amount has been determined but before the final transaction has occurred.
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(n) the act of accumulating
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Defines how much time off employees can accrue, the timing of the accrual, and other rules. Can define eligibility rules, a frequency, and limits that differ from the time off plan.
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Recording transactions when they take place, rather than upon payment.
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When you've had the benefit of a transaction, but haven't yet paid for it, that's an accrual. This is usually when you have received the service but not the invoice, if you have receive [..]
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n. acumulación
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An accounting concept. It is a gradual increase by addition over a period of time and is a way of recognising that an expense (or revenue) and the related liability (or asset) can increase over time a [..]
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The total amount of child support payments that you owe or that are late.
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Recognition of income/costs incurred during an accounting period not received/paid.
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Sum of child support payments that are due or overdue.
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The estimated cost of goods and - or services or other performance received but not yet paid for by the Agency. Accruals are calculated for specific agreements and help provide current information on [..]
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The accrual basis of accounting recognises the financial effects of transactions or other events in the financial years in which they occur, to the extent that those financial effects can be recognise [..]
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The apportionment of premiums and discounts on forward exchange transactions that relate directly to deposit swap (interest arbitrage) deals over the period of each deal.
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An increase; something that accumulates, especially an amount of money that periodically accumulates for a specific purpose (accounting) a charge incurred in one accounting period that has not bee [..]
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The process of enrolling patients in a clinical research study (trial), or the number of patients already enrolled in a trial or anticipated to enroll in a trial. Acute: A sudden onset of symptoms or disease. Albumin: Simple water-soluble proteins that are found in blood serum and many other animal and plant tissues. Alkylating Agent
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The accounting treatment where profit and losses are taken as a steady stream over the life of the transaction. For example if you make 1% on a $10,000,000 deal that is $100,000 per annum or $273.97 p [..]
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