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Definitions of deferral in various dictionaries:
noun - a state of abeyance or suspended business
noun - act of putting off to a future time
Deferment.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Temporary delay |
Act of postponing |
Postponement |
Adjournment |
Postponement, as of a decision |
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Deferment. |
deferment |
A postponement of an action or event. |
a state of abeyance or suspended business |
act of putting off to a future time |
Deferral description |
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A deferral, in accrual accounting, is any account where the asset or liability is not realized until a future date (accounting period), e.g. annuities, charges, taxes, income, etc. The deferred item may be carried, dependent on type of deferral, as either an asset or liability. See also accrual. * Deferrals are the consequence of the revenue recognition principle which dictates that revenues be recognized in the period in which they occur, and the matching principle which dictates expenses to be recognized in the period in which they are incurred. Deferrals are the result of cash flows occurring before they are allowed to be recognized under accrual accounting. As a result, adjusting entries are required to reconcile a flow of cash (or rarely other non-cash items) with events that have not occurred yet as either liabilities or assets. Because of the similarity between deferrals and their corresponding accruals, they are commonly conflated.* Deferred expense: cash has left the company, bu |