amount+accrued

  • 1amount accrued — index collection (accumulation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2accrued income — ➔ income * * * accrued income UK US noun [U] ACCOUNTING ► the amount of money that a business earns in a particular period which it records in its accounts but that it does not receive in that period: »The grant will normally be reduced by the… …

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  • 3accrued expense — ➔ expense * * * accrued expense UK US noun [C] (also accrued charge, also accrued cost, also accrued liability, also accrual) ACCOUNTING …

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  • 4accrued interest — Interest earned between the most recent interest payment and the present date but not yet paid to the lender. Chicago Board of Trade glossary Interest that has been earned but not yet paid. For example, the interest earned by a bondholder between …

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  • 5Accrued Interest Adjustment — The extra amount of interest that is paid to the owner of a convertible bond or other fixed income security. The amount paid is equal to the balance of interest that has accrued since the last payment date of the bond. At the time, the investor… …

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  • 6Amount at Risk — The monetary difference between the death benefit paid by a permanent life insurance policy and the accrued cash value. For example, if a policy s death benefit is $200,000 and its accrued cash value is $75,000, then the amount at risk equals… …

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  • 7Accrued interest — The accumulated coupon interest earned but not yet paid to the seller of a bond by the buyer (unless the bond is in default). The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * accrued interest accrued interest ➔ interest * * *    The interest accruing… …

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  • 8Accrued interest —   An ISO term. The interest that has been earned but not yet been paid. The number of days, when needed (for example in case of bonds), the currency code, and the amount of accrued interest to be added or to be deducted. [3n] 3a 15d.   Interest… …

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  • 9accrued benefits — The pension benefits earned by an employee according to the years of the employee s service. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * accrued benefits UK US noun [plural] HR ► the money that an employer owes to an employee as a pension, which is… …

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  • 10accrued income scheme — An arrangement that applies in the UK when the owner of interest bearing securities disposes of them. The interest accrued between the date of the last interest payment and the date of disposal is regarded, for tax purposes, as the income of the… …

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