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accrual

[uh-kroo-uhl] / əˈkru əl /
NOUN
growth
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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Beginning in 2024, accrual rates will be determined by a worker’s average daily earnings, excluding tips.

From Seattle Times

"Defendants failed to take any meaningful accrual or otherwise reveal the staggering amount of back taxes and penalties claimed by the U.S. government," causing shareholder losses when the truth was revealed, the fund said.

From Reuters

In addition to the raises, the new Delta contract includes improvements in benefits like vacation accrual, per diem payments while traveling, scheduling and retirement contributions.

From New York Times

Moreover, her brief stated, “a three-year suspension of interest accrual could be worth significantly more than the plan’s $10,000 forgiveness.”

From Washington Post

The group will use alternative funding channels from internal accruals, promoter equity funding and private placements to fund projects, Mint said.

From Reuters