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accrual 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. accumulation: the act of accumulating
  2. (accrue) come into the possession of; "The house accrued to the oldest son"
  3. (accrued) periodically accumulated over time; "accrued interest"; "accrued leave"
  4. Accrual (accumulation) of something is, in finance, the adding together of interest or different investments over a period of time. ...
  5. An increase; something that accumulates, especially an amount of money that periodically accumulates for a specific purpose; a charge incurred in one accounting period that has not been paid by the end of it
  6. (accrue) Something that accrues; advantage accruing; To increase, to augment; to come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent; To be incurred as a result of the passage of time
  7. (Accruals) If during the course of a business certain charges are incurred but no invoice is received then these charges are referred to as accruals (they 'accrue' or increase in value). A typical example is interest payable on a loan where you have not yet received a bank statement. ...
  8. (Accruals) The purpose of this concept is to make sure that all revenues and costs are recorded in the appropriate statement at the appropriate time. ...
  9. (Accruals) a list of expenses that have been incurred and expensed, but not paid or a list of sales that have been completed, but not yet billed
  10. (Accruals) (that which has accrued, accumulated, grown) expenses which have been consumed or enjoyed but which have not been paid for at the accounting date.
  11. (Accruals (Leave)) Any hours that employees accumulate for use at another time in the form of earned vacation time or sick leave, for example.
  12. (Accruals) An amount incurred as an expense in a given accounting period—but not paid by the end of that period. An example would be the electricity bill for a given quarter.
  13. (Accruals) An estimate of expenditure incurred for a particular period of time which has already passed, but for which an invoice has not yet been received.
  14. (Accruals) As part of an archival description, this provides information about any expected additions to the material being described.
  15. (Accruals) Change in noncash assets less the change in noncash liabilities.  Sometimes INCOME – FREE CASH FLOW.  In general, large amounts of accruals can be an indication of managing earnings. ...
  16. (Accruals) Costs incurred for which bills have not yet been received, e.g. electricity charges which accrue daily but are only billed every quarter - an estimated amount since the last bill is accrued.
  17. (Accruals) Provisions for income earned but not yet billed, or for expenses incurred but not yet paid. ...
  18. (Accruals) The opposite of a prepayment: goods or services that relate to the current year but have not been invoiced.  The best example of this is accountancy.  The work relates to the current year, but is not invoiced or paid for until after the year end.
  19. (Accruals) These are provisions made in your accounts for costs that have been incurred for which the business has not yet been invoiced, e.g. ...
  20. (Accruals) Your dues which are calculated based on the payment plans chosen, and the player activity that it is relevant to those plans.
  21. (Accruals) enable revenue or expenses to be recognized before payment occurs. More …
  22. (Accruals) income booked in advance of cash receipt for providing goods/services or expenditure noted in advance of actual payment for receiving goods/services
  23. (Accruals) the accounting recognition of assets and liabilities that have not yet been realized as a cash flow
  24. (Accrue) is the process whereby interest accumulates on a borrower's loan. When we speak of "interest accruing on your loan," we mean that the interest due on a loan is accumulating.
  25. (accrue) refers to the ability of an employee to accumulate discretionary days based on length of service and time worked per month in the current fiscal year.