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deferred income - traducción al griego

ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLE
Deferred revenue

deferred income         
μεταφερόμενα έσοδα, αναβαλλόμενα έσοδα
income tax         
  • General government]] revenue, in % of GDP, from personal income taxes. For this data, the [[variance]] of GDP per capita with purchasing power parity (PPP) is explained in 27 % by tax revenue
  • Citizenship-based}}
  • Payroll]] and income tax by OECD Country in 2013
  • upright
  • marginal statutory corporate income tax rate,  marginal statutory personal income tax rate in OECD
  • Top marginal tax rate of the income tax (i.e. the maximum rate of taxation applied to the highest part of income)
TAX IMPOSED ON INDIVIDUALS OR ENTITIES (TAXPAYERS) THAT VARIES WITH RESPECTIVE INCOME OR PROFITS (TAXABLE INCOME)
Income Tax; Income taxes; Personal income tax; Personal Income Tax; Personal income taxes; IRPEF; Income taxation; Income Taxes; Individual income tax; Criticisms of income taxation; Personal profit tax; Personal tax; History of income taxes
φόρος εισοδήματος
αναβαλλόμενα έσοδα      
deferred income, income carried forward

Definición

income tax
¦ noun tax levied directly on personal income.

Wikipedia

Deferred income

Deferred income (also known as deferred revenue, unearned revenue, or unearned income) is, in accrual accounting, money received for goods or services which has not yet been earned. According to the revenue recognition principle, it is recorded as a liability until delivery is made, at which time it is converted into revenue.

For example, a company receives an annual software license fee paid out by a customer upfront on January 1. However, the company's fiscal year ends on May 31. So, the company using accrual accounting adds only five months' worth (5/12) of the fee to its revenues in profit and loss for the fiscal year the fee was received. The rest is added to deferred income (liability) on the balance sheet for that year.

A typical example is an annual maintenance contract where the entire contract is invoiced up front. “I received $12,000 for an annual maintenance contract, but need to recognize it as deferred income, and then recognize $1,000 each month as the service is rendered.”

Deferred income shares characteristics with accrued expense, with the difference that a liability to be covered later are goods or services received from a counterpart, while cash is to be paid out in a latter period, when such expense is incurred, the related expense item is recognized, and the same amount is deducted from accrued expenses. To put this more clearly, deferred income – the money that a company receives in advance – indicates the goods and services the company owes to its customers, while accrued expense indicates the money a company owes to others.

FASB defines definitive guidance on the revenue recognition for contract delivering companies. ASC 606 provides the latest revenue recognition guidance for such companies.

Ejemplos de uso de deferred income
1. Looking ahead, Commtouch reported deferred income of $2.8 million, down from $3.4 million at the end of 2007.
2. Deferred income is significant for Check Point, serving as an indicator of business in the following quarters.
3. Business in Brief Rosneft Posts Healthy Profit Rosneft posted an unexpected increase in fourth–quarter profit Tuesday after it consolidated 12 units and reported deferred income tax.
4. Quarterly revenues had increased by 4.5% to nearly $51 million, this is true, but that included some nonrecurring deferred income from last year.
5. A spokesman for the TUC said it was reasonable to include pensions in collective bargaining when pensions represented deferred income and had faced huge cuts in recent years.