ACCRUAL - translation to arabic
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ACCRUAL - translation to arabic

IN FINANCE, ADDING TOGETHER OF INTEREST OR DIFFERENT INVESTMENTS OVER A PERIOD OF TIME
Accrual basis accounting; Accruals Concept; Accrual accounting; Accrued Expense; Accrued revenue; Accrue; Accrued benefit; Accrued benefits; Accrued Benefits; Accruals; Accrual basis; Accrued expense; Accrued income; Accrued Revenue; Acrrual; Accrued expenses

ACCRUAL         

ألاسم

رَكْم ; تَكَوُّم ; تَكَدُّس ; تَرَاكُم ; اِزْدِحام ; اِرْتِكام

Accrual         
تراكم. تجميع، استحقاق
accrual         
اسْم : تراكمٌ . شيء متراكم

Definition

accrual
(accruals)
In finance, the accrual of something such as interest or investments is the adding together of interest or different investments over a period of time. (BUSINESS)
= accumulation
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N n

Wikipedia

Accrual

In finance, an accrual (accumulation) of something is the adding together of interest or different investments over a period of time.

Examples of use of ACCRUAL
1. Directors are granted further benefits including early retirement and the accelerated accrual of pension benefits.
2. BA said it would raise its staff retirement age and introduce a slower accrual rate.
3. And the Commission has finally brought in an accrual–based accounting system that will clearly state assets and liabilities.
4. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission agreed with this theory, known as "paycheck accrual," and supported her in the lower courts.
5. Under the accrual method of accounting, expenses are recorded when they are incurred rather than when they are paid.