Sentence examples for Accounting term from inspiring English sources

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Xerox has not in past filings used the "going concern" notice, an accounting term that warns investors a company might be in danger of going out of business.

Second, the thresholds refer to a specific accounting term called adjusted gross income, or A.G.I., that excludes a lot of categories of income.

"Impairment is a technical accounting term," Misty Allen, a GenOn spokeswoman, said before the agreement to close the plant was announced.

Spotify's net losses after tax may have fallen from €86.7m in 2012 to €57.8m in 2013, but that was largely due to €38.7m of "fair value gains on derivative liability" – an accounting term relating to the value of share options.

A far greater concern is what he calls permanent impairment, an accounting term that refers to an asset that has been so damaged that it will never return to its previous value.

Don't worry about it, says TfL: it's just an accounting term... Readers will reach their own conclusions based, no doubt, on their own careful scrutinies of the document in question (pdf).

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It is free to the government in both accounting terms, and in underlying economic terms.

This proposal makes sense in government accounting terms, as well as in economic terms.

In accounting terms, that redirection can be categorised as newish money rather than brand new money.

As of March 31 2000 - last night in accounting terms - the United Kingdom government was worth £274bn.

"It's what they call 'bunching,' in accounting terms," Mr. Molander said of his strategy.

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