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Accretion (of a discount)

    In portfolio accounting, a straight-line accumulation of capital gains on a discount bond in anticipation of receipt of par at maturity.




Accounting, английский
  1. Учет (на предприятиях); счетоводство (снс); народнохозяйственный учет (смп) (в социалистических странах образует единую систему социалистического учета, включающую бухгалтерский, оперативно- технический учет и статистику; в капиталистических странах народнохозяйственный учет отсутствует, в масштабе всей экономики «национальное счетоводство» представляет вид балансовых построений), см. national accounts

  2. Бухгалтерский учет

  3. The practice of recording, classifying, summarizing, and reporting the financial consequences of accounting events.

  4. The process of tracking and/or analyzing user activities on a network by logging key data (e.g. amount of time in the network, services accessed, amount of data transferred).

  5. The bookkeeping methods involved in maintaining a financial record of business transactions and in the preparation of statements concerning the assets, liabilities, and operating results of a business. the three main accounting statements are the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows.


Accumulation, английский
  1. In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. see: accumulated profits tax. in the context of investments, refers to the purchase by an institutional broker of a

  2. With respect to radiation protection , accumulation describes the process and location where radioactive materials preferably accumulate in body organs. for example, when i-125 enters the body it will accumulate in the thyroid , where as ca-45 will accumu

  3. Накопление. рыночный процесс, при котором мелкие торговцы выступают в качестве продавцов, а крупные торговцы покупателями, “накапливая” ценные бумаги;

  4. Накопление (в снс и смп); сбережения, см. gross accumulation; net capital formation; savings

  5. Обогащение

  6. Накопление

  7. Накопление; суммирование

  8. Powder accumulation in or around the coating booth or on the workpiece

  9. Profits that are added to the capital of an organization instead of paid to investors as dividends.

  10. In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. see: accumulated profits tax. in the context of investments, refers to the purchase by an institutional broker of a large number of shares over a period of time in order to avoid pushing the price of that share up. in the context of mutual funds, refers to the regular investing of a fixed amount while reinvesting dividends and capital gains.


Anticipation, английский
  1. Paying what is owed before it is due (usually to save interest charges).

  2. Известность признака (изобретения); отрицание новизны (изобретения или признака)

  3. N предвосхищение voicelessness ~ фон. предвосхищение при- знака глухости


Accrual accounting convention, английский
    An accounting system that tries to match the recognition of revenues earned with the expenses incurred in generating those revenues. it ignores the timing of the cash flows associated with revenues and expenses.


Accredited investor, английский
  1. Refers to an individual whose net worth, or joint net worth with a spouse, exceeds $1,000,000; or whose individual income exceeded $200,000 or whose joint income with a spouse exceeded $300,000 in each of the 2 most recent years and can be expected to mee

  2. Refers to an individual whose net worth, or joint net worth with a spouse, exceeds $1,000,000; or whose individual income exceeded $200,000 or whose joint income with a spouse exceeded $300,000 in each of the 2 most recent years and can be expected to meet that income in the current year. more details of the definitions for investors other that individuals are found in regulation d of the securities and exchange commission.

  3. When a person or institution is considered capable of understanding and affording the financial risks of unregistered securities, they are known as an accredited investor. the federal securities laws have more specific guidelines for who qualifies as an accredited investor in rule 501 of regulation d: