Similar words: accrue, accrual, accredit, cruel, accretion, accredited, cruelty, cruelly. Meaning: [ə'kruː] adj. periodically accumulated over time.
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61. If we humans have accrued equal wisdom and can summon equal resoluteness, I thought, maybe we'll allow them to continue their journeying a while longer.
62. Accrued income: Income earned but neither received nor past due.
63. The new ASBE issued in 2006 eliminated the items of deferred expenses and accrued expenses from the balance sheet.
64. There is a low-pressure nature gas in the brine well, the casing, well end and pipe are very corrosive because brine is accrued.
65. The main current liabilities are accounts payable and accrued expenses.
66. An empirical research is made on the A share listed Companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets from the perspective that surplus equal to the sum of operating cash flows and accrued profits.
67. The functional leader was unwilling to incur hiring costs before revenues accrued; as a result, the few people on each job were overworked and stressed.
68. Examples are payable , notes payable , the current portion of long - term debt, and various accrued itemspayablepayable.
69. Accrued Interest is payable at the same time as the relevant unpaid amount is paid.
70. Interest accrued but not paid at the end month will be capitalised and form part of the opening balance in the next month on which further interest shall accrue.
71. No practical benefit has, I must confess, ever accrued from this compaign.
72. Article 40. Current liabilities of enterprises with foreign investment include short term borrowings, payables, deposits from customers (advance deposits) and accrued expenses.
73. Among the most common examples of current liabilities are accounts payable, short-term notes payable, the current portion of long-term debt, accrued liabilities, and unearned revenue.
74. Completion allows for a cancellation of all karma accrued in this lifetime.
75. The deposit amount is set by the depositor and the accrued interests are paid by installment.
76. Short term borrowings, deposits from customers (advance de- posits ) and accrued expenses shall be accounted for separate ly.
77. The difference is that accounts payable are for bills the company receives from other businesses. And accrued expenses are accounting entries a company makes in anticipation of being billed.
78. Since we don't see any accrued expenses on Google's balance sheet I assume they are lumping the two together under accounts payable.
79. Should the unused part of accrued welfare fund be included in taxable income in liquidation?
80. Ask about pay, accrued vacation, overtime and sick pay, pension benefits,(Sentencedict.com ) and eligibility for unemployment insurance.
81. The interest is compounded : to compute ( interest ) on the principal and accrued interest.
82. Examples are accounts payable, notes payable, the current portion of long-term debt, and various accrued items such as salaries payable and taxes payable.
83. Accrued to the end of the value of the locked frequency.
84. Importantly to Valuers, accrued depreciation is a function of the market.
85. Accrued interest is added to the contract price of a bond transaction.
86. Abstract: There is a low-pressure nature gas in the brine well, the casing, well end and pipe are very corrosive because brine is accrued.
87. Payment shall be credited first to Costs (as defined below), if any, then to accrued interest due and payable and any remainder applied to principal.
88. The expenses attributable to the current period but not yet paid in current period shall be recognized as accrued expenses of the current period.
89. NAV of an investment fund refers to the total value of the funds underlying investment portfolio, less any fees, charges, expenses and other liabilities accrued by the fund.
90. A widely used convention is the ISMA (International Securities Market Association) yield to maturity which makes all future cash flows equal to the price of the bond plus accrued interest.
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