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[ə'kruːd] 1. 2.* * *accrued /əˈkru:d/a.● accrued asset (o income, o revenue), rateo attivo □ accrued cost, rateo passivo □ accrued liabilities, ratei e risconti passivi □ (rag.) «accrued taxes», «fondo tasse».* * *[ə'kruːd] 1. 2.
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accrued expense — ➔ expense * * * accrued expense UK US noun [C] (also accrued charge, also accrued cost, also accrued liability, also accrual) ACCOUNTING … Financial and business terms
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