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- income, etc. The deferred item may be carried, dependent on type of deferral, as either an ****et or liability. See also accrual. Deferrals are the consequence...
- Look up defer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Defer may refer to: Defer Elementary School, a Michigan State Historic Site Deference, the acknowledgement...
- Deferred compensation is an arrangement in which a portion of an employee's income is paid out at a later date after which the income was earned. Examples...
- provides the latest revenue recognition guidance for such companies. Deferrals in accounting Accruals in accounting Unearned income (Concept in economics)...
- Tax deferral refers to instances where a taxpayer can delay paying taxes to some ****ure period. In theory, the net taxes paid should be the same. Taxes...
- Deferred maintenance is the practice of postponing maintenance activities such as repairs on both real property (i.e. infrastructure) and personal property...
- Look up deferral or deferment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deferral or deferment may refer to: Deferral, in accounting Deferment – postponement...
- In the field of 3D computer graphics, deferred shading is a screen-space shading technique that is performed on a second rendering p****, after the vertex...
- A Dream Deferred may refer to: Montage of a Dream Deferred, a book-length poem suite published by Langston Hughes in 1951 A Dream Deferred (album), a 2012...
- Deferred tax is a notional ****et or liability to reflect corporate income taxation on a basis that is the same or more similar to recognition of profits...