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This is known as a deferred charge Mesher".
can be absorbed immediately as an expense; or the total discount and expenses can be treated as a deferred charge, recorded as an asset and written off over the life of the bonds.
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Deferring charges is nothing new in the criminal justice system.
The Kingdom reportedly agreed to defer charges on some of the 110,000 barrels of oil it sells Pakistan each day.
The office's decision to defer charging Taylor comes days after WNYC reported Johnson's office dropped charges in nearly 25percentt of its cases last year, a rate far higher than in other boroughs.
A 1.00% CDSC (contingent deferred sales charge) may be charged on any shares sold within 18 months of purchase over $1million.
A back-end load, also called a deferred sales charge, is paid if the fund is sold within a set period of time.
Adding deferred sales charges and administrative costs raises the expense ratio of the small fund to more than 2.2percentt, according to Lipper.
And a pension with no income would be able to defer the charge until their home was sold after their death.
In addition, people with incomes not large enough to pay the higher or top rates of tax (those earning less than £42,000 a year) will be guaranteed a right to defer the charge until the property changes hands.
The PEV-charging profiles with full control, conversely, defer vehicle charging from the early evening (after commuters return home from work) to the middle of the night when the non-PEV loads and the marginal cost of generation are low.
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