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  • 21National accounts — Economics …

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  • 22mandatory prepayment — On a management buyout or under a loan, it is conventional for banks to require prepayment of amounts lent in certain events, for example, on the disposal of assets, change of control, insurance payments, receipts of payment under warranties… …

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  • 23mandatory prepayment provision — USA A provision in debt instruments that requires the borrower to prepay a portion of the debt with certain proceeds if and when received before the maturity date. In leveraged loan agreements it is typical for lenders to require prepayments and… …

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  • 24Current liabilities —   A debt or other obligation that must be discharged within one year or the normal operating cycle of the utility by expending a current asset or the incurrence of another short term obligation. Current liabilities include accounts payable, short …

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  • 25Expenditure —   The incurrence of a liability to obtain an asset or service.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 26incur — verb (incurs, incurring, incurred) become subject to (something unwelcome or unpleasant) as a result of one s actions. Derivatives incurrence noun Origin ME: from L. incurrere, from in towards + currere run …

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  • 27budget cost allowance — The amount of budgeted expenditure that a cost centre or budget centre is allowed to spend according to its budget, having regard to the level of activity (or other basis of cost incurrence) actually achieved during the budget period. The budget… …

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  • 28budget cost allowance — The amount of budgeted expenditure that a cost centre or budget centre is allowed to spend according to its budget, having regard to the level of activity (or other basis of cost incurrence) actually achieved during the budget period The budget… …

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  • 29incur —   v.t. become liable for; bring upon oneself.    ♦ incurrence, n.    ♦ incurrent, a. running or flowing inwards …

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  • 30distribution — The giving out or division among a number, sharing or parceling out, allotting, dispensing, apportioning. Corporate. A direct or indirect transfer of money or other property (except its own shares) or incurrence of indebtedness by a corporation… …

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