(become payable)

  • 31cash surrender value — cash sur·ren·der value n: the amount of money an insurer will pay the insured upon surrender of a life insurance policy usu. calculated as the reserve held by the insurer against the policy less a charge for surrender and any outstanding… …

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  • 32deferred taxation — A sum set aside for tax in the accounts of an organization that will become payable in a period other than that under review. It arises because of timing differences between tax rules and accounting conventions. The principle of deferred tax… …

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  • 33deferred taxation — A sum set aside for tax in the accounts of an organization that will become payable in a period other than that under review. It arises because of timing differences between tax rules and accounting conventions. The principle of deferred tax… …

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  • 34grace — /greɪs / (say grays) noun 1. elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or act. 2. a pleasing or attractive quality or endowment. 3. favour or goodwill. 4. manifestation of favour, especially as by a superior. 5. mercy; clemency; pardon. 6.… …

  • 35acceleration — /əkˌselə reɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the act of making an unpaid balance or bond repayment become payable immediately …

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  • 36deferred tax — /dɪˌfɜ:d tæks/ noun a tax which may become payable at some later date …

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  • 37TAXATION — This article is arranged according to the following outline: historical aspects legal aspects the biblical period the talmudic period the post talmudic period in general yardsticks of tax assessment taxable property Place of Residence, Business,… …

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  • 38P.O.D. — This article is about the band. For other uses, see POD (disambiguation). P.O.D. Traa Daniels, Wuv Bernardo, Marcos Curiel, Sonny Sandoval Background information Origin …

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  • 39Social Protection — ▪ 2006 Introduction With medical costs skyrocketing and government programs scaled back, citizens bore more responsibility for their health care costs; irregular migration, human trafficking, and migrant smuggling posed challenges for… …

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  • 40social security — 1. (usually caps.) a program of old age, unemployment, health, disability, and survivors insurance maintained by the U.S. federal government through compulsory payments by specific employer and employee groups. 2. the theory or practice of… …

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