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  • 1deferred — adjective Etymology: from past participle of defer (I) 1. : put off : allayed, postponed a deferred legal right : withheld for or until a stated time …

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  • 2deferred — adjective Date: 1651 1. withheld for or until a stated time < a deferred payment > 2. charged in cases of delayed handling < a deferred rate > …

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  • 3Deferred Acquisition Costs — (DAC) is a term commonly used in the insurance business. It describes the practice of deferring the cost of acquiring a new customer over the duration of the insurance contract. Insurance companies face large upfront costs incurred in issuing new …

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  • 4Deferred financing cost — Deferred financing costs or debt issuance costs is an accounting concept meaning costs associated with issuing debt (loans and bonds), such as various fees and commissions paid to investment banks, law firms, auditors, regulators, and so on.&#8230; …

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  • 5Deferred compensation — is an arrangement in which a portion of an employee s income is paid out at a date after which that income is actually earned. Examples of deferred compensation include pensions, retirement plans, and stock options. The primary benefit of most&#8230; …

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  • 6Deferred Procedure Call — ist ein Mechanismus im Windows Betriebssystem. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 DPC Rate 2 DPCs in Warteschlange 3 DPC Zeit 4 DPC permanent ausgelastet 5 Weblinks …

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  • 7Deferred tax — This article is about deferred tax as an accounting concept. For deferral of tax liabilities in cash flow terms, see tax deferral. Accountancy Key concepts Accountant&#160;· Accounting period&#160;· Bookkeeping&#160;· Cash and accrual …

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  • 8Deferred Payment Annuity — An annuity where the payments received will start some time in the future, as opposed to starting when the annuity is initiated. An annuity is a financial contract that allows the buyer to make a lump sum payment, or a series of payments, in&#8230; …

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  • 9Rate base —   The value of property upon which a utility is permitted to earn a specified rate of return as established by a regulatory authority. The rate base generally represents the value of property used by the utility in providing service and may be&#8230; …

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  • 10Rate of return — In finance, rate of return (ROR), also known as return on investment (ROI), rate of profit or sometimes just return, is the ratio of money gained or lost (whether realized or unrealized) on an investment relative to the amount of money invested.&#8230; …

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