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  • 31deferred liability — UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING an amount included in a company s accounts for money that it owes, but that it will only pay back at a future date: » At the end of the life of the lease, the deferred liability will be zero …

    Financial and business terms

  • 32deferred annuity — see annuity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 33deferred income — n: current income forgone to produce a later higher income (as at retirement) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 34deferred debit — deferred asset; = deferred expense An item of expenditure incurred in an accounting period but, under the accruals concept, not matched with the income it will generate. Instead of being treated as an operating cost for that period, it is treated …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 35deferred debit — deferred asset; deferred expense An item of expenditure incurred in an accounting period but, under the accruals concept, not matched with the income it will generate. Instead of being treated as an operating cost for that period, it is treated… …

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  • 36deferred — [dē fʉrd′, difʉrd′] adj. [pp. of DEFER1] 1. postponed 2. having the rights, interest, or payment withheld until a certain date [a deferred annuity] …

    English World dictionary

  • 37deferred pay — noun 1. An allowance paid to soldiers on their discharge, or to their relations on their death 2. A government servant s pension • • • Main Entry: ↑defer * * * deferred pay, British. a part of the pay of a soldier or other member of the armed… …

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  • 38deferred shares — plural noun Shares not entitling the holder to a full share of profits, and sometimes to none at all, until the expiration of a specified time or the occurrence of some event • • • Main Entry: ↑defer * * * deferred shares, stock shares not… …

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  • 39Deferred gratification — and delayed gratification denote a person’s ability to wait in order to obtain something that he or she wants. This intellectual attribute is also called impulse control, will power, self control, and “low” time preference, in economics.… …

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  • 40deferred payment credit — A letters of credit where the seller is paid at a specified time in the future, for example, 90 days after presentation of documents or 90 days after shipment. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms.… …

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