recalculation
1recalculation — noun the act of calculating again (usually to eliminate errors or to include additional data) recalculation yielded a much larger value • Derivationally related forms: ↑recalculate • Hypernyms: ↑calculation, ↑computation, ↑computing …
2recalculation — See recalculate. * * * …
3recalculation — noun The act of recalculating; a second or subsequent calculation …
4recalculation — n. recomputation, act of refiguring, act of calculating again …
5Recalculation — A facility in an automated system which allows you to customise whether or not you want to allow a fee type to be recalculated when a backdated transaction is made …
6recalculation — re·calculation …
7recalculation — re cal•cu•la′tion n …
8background recalculation — recalculation of cells while working in an electronic spreadsheet …
9recalculation method — A method of calculating required minimum distributions from a retirement plan using life expectancy tables. Unisex data tables allow a plan holder to determine the applicable life expectancy each year a distribution is required. Bloomberg… …
10recalculation order — order in which the updating of results is performed in an electronic spreadsheet …