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in-kindRefers to payment, distribution, or substitution of goods or services in lieu of money. Used in wills and trusts, it empowers the executor or trustee to distribute property "in kind" to bene [..]
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in-kindGoods or services provided instead of money.
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in-kindA donation or sponsorship other than cash.
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in-kind1 a : made in a form other than money [an contribution to a political campaign] b : made without conversion (as of assets) into money [an distribution of assets] 2 : made in a form or amount ...
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in-kindNon-cash items of value, such as specialized volunteer labor, donated goods or professional services. Specific accounting rules govern the recognition of in-kind revenue and expenses. In-kind expenses typically equal in-kind revenue on the income statement.
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in-kindIn-Kind refers to payment, distribution, or substitution of goods or services in lieu of money. It is used in wills and trusts. And empowers the executor or trustee to distribute property "in kin [..]
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in-kindnon-financial support.
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in-kindTravel elements (transportation, meals or incidental expenses). That are provided to the traveler at no cost to the Agency. This does not mean that the provider gives the Traveler funds to purchase th [..]
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in-kind
(payment or gift) consisting of goods or commodities (as opposed to cash)
''I made an in-kind donation to the charity after cleaning out old clothing from my closet.''
''As a self-funded museum, [..]
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