accrued costs
1costs — Ⅰ. costs [plural] (also legal costs) ► LAW the money that helps pay for the lawyers and the court in a legal case, usually paid by the person or organization that has lost the case: »They were fined $50,000 and ordered to pay $10,000 in costs. →… …
2accrued benefits — Benefits due under a defined benefit pension scheme in respect of service up to a given time. Accrued benefits may be calculated in relation to current earnings or protected final earnings. Statement of Standard Accounting Practice 24 and… …
3accrued benefits — Benefits due under a defined benefit pension scheme in respect of service up to a given time. Accrued benefits may be calculated in relation to current earnings or protected final earnings. Statement of Standard Accounting Practice 24 and… …
4accrued benefits method — An actuarial method used in accounting for pension costs in which the actuarial value of liabilities relates at a given date to: • the benefits, including future increases promised by the rules, for current and deferred pensioners and their… …
5accrued benefits method — An actuarial method used in accounting for pension costs in which the actuarial value of liabilities relates at a given date to: • the benefits, including future increases promised by the rules, for the current and deferred pensioners and their… …
6Demand-side management costs — The costs incurred by the utility to achieve the capacity and energy savings from the Demand Side Management Program. Costs incurred by customers or third parties are to be excluded. The costs are to be reported in thousands of dollars… …
7Utility demand-side management costs — The costs incurred by the utility to achieve the capacity and energy savings from the Demand Side Management (DSM) Program. Costs incurred by consumers or third parties are to be excluded. The costs are to be reported in nominal dollars in the… …
8The Costs of Accidents — The Costs of Accidents: A Legal and Economic Analysis   Author(s) Guido Calabresi …
9accrue — ac·crue /ə krü/ vb ac·crued, ac·cru·ing [Middle French accreue increase, addition to a property, from feminine of accreu, past participle of acreistre to increase] vi 1: to come into existence as an enforceable claim: vest as a right… …
10cost — n 1: the amount or equivalent paid or charged for something 2 pl: expenses incurred in litigation; esp: those given by the law or the court to the prevailing party against the losing party Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… …