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- DEFERRAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEFERRAL is the act of delaying : postponement How to use deferral in a sentence
- DEFERRAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Deferral definition: the act of deferring or putting something off until later; postponement See examples of DEFERRAL used in a sentence
- DEFERRAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Since it takes time to acquire land and build, a last-minute deferral of consumer demand might catch builders unexpectedly Thus, employer-matching contributions allow compensation in excess of the deferral limit to be contributed to a 401 (k) plan
- DEFERRAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A deferral is a transaction that will be recognized in a later accounting period The longer you hold the asset and the higher the interest rate, the more the deferral is worth The group asked its 100 creditor banks for a two-year deferral of up to $1 billion of debt repayments
- Deferral - definition of deferral by The Free Dictionary
(with to) to act according to the wishes or opinions of another or the orders of authority
- What does Deferral mean? - Definitions. net
A deferral, in accrual accounting, is any account where the income or expense is not recognised until a future date (accounting period), e g annuities, charges, taxes, income, etc The deferred item may be carried, dependent on type of deferral, as either an asset or liability
- Deferral - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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- deferral noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
the action of delaying something until a later time The request for a deferral of the inquiry was refused Some students were granted a deferment of payment of tuition fees Want to learn more? Definition of deferral noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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