Etymology: [ &-'krü ] (verb.) 15th century. French accrû, past participle of accroître, from Old French acreü, past participle of acroistre (“to increase”); from Latin adcrēscō (“increase”), from ad- (“to”) + crēscō (“grow”). Compare accretion, accresce, accrete, crew, crescent.
payına düşmek, gerçekleş, artmak, gerçekleşmek, çoğalmak, tahakkuk, tahakkuk etmek, büyümek, eklenmek, art, hasıl olmak, gelmek; gerçekleşmek, to -e gelmek: What advantages will accrue to us from this? Bunun bize ne gibi faydaları olacak?, birikmek, çoğal, ziyadeleşmek, tahakkuk etmek accrued expense tahakkuk etmiş masraf accrued interest tahakkuk etmiş faiz, için tahakkuk, -e gelmek, biriken, gerçekleştirdi, gerçekleş:adj.gerçekleşmiş, gerçeklesme, gerçekleşme,
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payına düşmek
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gerçekleş
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artmak fiil
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gerçekleşmek
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çoğalmak fiil
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tahakkuk
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tahakkuk etmek fiil
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büyümek
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eklenmek
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art
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hasıl olmak, gelmek; gerçekleşmek Mukavele
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to -e gelmek: What advantages will accrue to us from this? Bunun bize ne gibi faydaları olacak? fiil
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birikmek fiil
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çoğal
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ziyadeleşmek
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tahakkuk etmek accrued expense tahakkuk etmiş masraf accrued interest tahakkuk etmiş faiz
Something that accrues; advantage accruing, To be incurred as a result of the passage of time, To increase, to augment; to come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent, to periodically grow or accumulate, to accumulate a receivable or payable during a period even though no transaction occurred, When actuaries say that pension benefits, actuarial costs and actuarial liabilities have accrued, they ordinarily mean that the amounts are associated, either specifically or by a process of allocation, with years of employee service before the date of a particular valuation of a pension plan, To grow or accumulate over time; for example, interest expense (See page 140), To record an item in the accounting books when using the accrual method of accounting For example, you accrue income when the customer signs a contract, even though you won't receive any cash at that time When you accrue an item of income or expense can depend on a number of factors including the entity's procedures IRS requirements here frequently diverge from accounting rules, To add up, as in the interest accrues from the first of the month, To accumulate When a right is vested in a person, that right is said to accrue to the benefit of that person, To accumulate, increase, To accumulate or be added periodically To come about as a natural growth To become enforceable To increase, To accumulate over a period of time For example, service accrues with each month worked, To increase or accumulate over time, to increase or accumulate Commonly used in reference to depreciation, expense, income, interest and other accounting factors [OTS], come into the possession of; "The house accrued to the oldest son", To accumulate An expression often used in accounting or in pensions business, Refers to non-MIQ affiliates accruing SVP That is, the SFI system allows you to accumulate SVP each month until you reach 10 SVP, at which point you become MIQ (Multi-Income Qualified), to accumulate, to collect, to come into existence, as to a right or cause of action, to come into existence as an enforceable legal claim, To accumulate, as in interest on a loan or credit card bill, Periodically accumulating or adding value, To record revenues when earned and to record expenditures as soon as they result in liabilities for benefits received, notwithstanding that the receipt of cash or payment of cash may take place, in whole or in part, in another accounting period, To increase; to augment, come into the possession of; "The house accrued to the oldest son, If things such as profits or benefits accrue to someone, they are added to over a period of time. the expectation that profits will accrue. a project from which considerable benefit will accrue to the community, To come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent, grow by addition; "The interest accrues" come into the possession of; "The house accrued to the oldest son, If money or interest accrues or if you accrue it, it gradually increases in amount over a period of time. I owed £5,000 -- part of this was accrued interest If you do not pay within 28 days, interest will accrue Officials say the options will offer investors a longer time in which to accrue profits. = accumulate, grow by addition; "The interest accrues", accumulate, amass, compile; increase; grow, accresce, interest you have earned or incurred that is yet to be paid or charged, past of accrue, Accumulated, as actuarial costs of liabilities, during years of employee service before a specific valuation date of a pension plan, periodically accumulated over time; "accrued interest"; "accrued leave, An accumulation over a certain period of time, such as accrued depreciation or accrued interest, accumulated, amassed, Accumulated up to this point in time Accrued interest; accrued depreciation, An adjective describing something that has come into existence but has not yet been claimed by or distributed to its rightful owner, That which has accumulated over a period of time such as accrued depreciation, accrued interest or accrued expenses, periodically accumulated over time; "accrued interest"; "accrued leave", third-person singular of accrue, present participle of accrue,
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Something that accrues; advantage accruing
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To be incurred as a result of the passage of time - "The monthly financial statements show all the actual but only some of the accrued expenses."
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To increase, to augment; to come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent - "The great and essential advantages accruing to society from the freedom of the press - Junius"
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to periodically grow or accumulate
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to accumulate a receivable or payable during a period even though no transaction occurred
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When actuaries say that pension benefits, actuarial costs and actuarial liabilities have accrued, they ordinarily mean that the amounts are associated, either specifically or by a process of allocation, with years of employee service before the date of a particular valuation of a pension plan
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To grow or accumulate over time; for example, interest expense (See page 140)
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To record an item in the accounting books when using the accrual method of accounting For example, you accrue income when the customer signs a contract, even though you won't receive any cash at that time When you accrue an item of income or expense can depend on a number of factors including the entity's procedures IRS requirements here frequently diverge from accounting rules
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To add up, as in the interest accrues from the first of the month
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To accumulate When a right is vested in a person, that right is said to accrue to the benefit of that person
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To accumulate, increase
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To accumulate or be added periodically To come about as a natural growth To become enforceable To increase
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To accumulate over a period of time For example, service accrues with each month worked
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To increase or accumulate over time
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to increase or accumulate Commonly used in reference to depreciation, expense, income, interest and other accounting factors [OTS]
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come into the possession of; "The house accrued to the oldest son"
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To accumulate An expression often used in accounting or in pensions business
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Refers to non-MIQ affiliates accruing SVP That is, the SFI system allows you to accumulate SVP each month until you reach 10 SVP, at which point you become MIQ (Multi-Income Qualified)
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to accumulate, to collect, to come into existence, as to a right or cause of action, to come into existence as an enforceable legal claim
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To accumulate, as in interest on a loan or credit card bill
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Periodically accumulating or adding value
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To record revenues when earned and to record expenditures as soon as they result in liabilities for benefits received, notwithstanding that the receipt of cash or payment of cash may take place, in whole or in part, in another accounting period
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To increase; to augment
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come into the possession of; "The house accrued to the oldest son
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If things such as profits or benefits accrue to someone, they are added to over a period of time. the expectation that profits will accrue. a project from which considerable benefit will accrue to the community
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To come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent
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grow by addition; "The interest accrues" come into the possession of; "The house accrued to the oldest son
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If money or interest accrues or if you accrue it, it gradually increases in amount over a period of time. I owed £5,000 -- part of this was accrued interest If you do not pay within 28 days, interest will accrue Officials say the options will offer investors a longer time in which to accrue profits. = accumulate
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grow by addition; "The interest accrues"
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accumulate, amass, compile; increase; grow fiil
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To accrue.
accresce
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accrued
interest you have earned or incurred that is yet to be paid or charged
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accrued
past of accrue
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Accumulated, as actuarial costs of liabilities, during years of employee service before a specific valuation date of a pension plan
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accrued
periodically accumulated over time; "accrued interest"; "accrued leave
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accrued
An accumulation over a certain period of time, such as accrued depreciation or accrued interest
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accumulated, amassed sıfat
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accrued
Accumulated up to this point in time Accrued interest; accrued depreciation
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An adjective describing something that has come into existence but has not yet been claimed by or distributed to its rightful owner
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That which has accumulated over a period of time such as accrued depreciation, accrued interest or accrued expenses
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accrued
periodically accumulated over time; "accrued interest"; "accrued leave"
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