allowance

  • 41allowance — 1) Money paid to an employee for expenses incurred in the course of business. 2) A deduction from an invoice for a specified purpose, such as substandard quality of goods, late delivery, etc. 3) A price reduction or rebate given to a customer or… …

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  • 42allowance — išmoka statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Specialiesiems tikslams skirta pinigų suma, kuri mokama vieną kartą arba tam tikrais laiko tarpais. atitikmenys: angl. allowance šaltinis NATO mokymų ir pratybų finansavimo terminų žodynas AAP 43(1),… …

    Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • 43allowance — racionas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Paros maisto davinys; atitinkamos sudėties maisto porcija tam tikram laikui. kilmė lot. ratio, kilm. rationis – sąskaita; protas atitikmenys: angl. allowance; ration vok. Menge, f;… …

    Sporto terminų žodynas

  • 44allowance — A deduction, an average payment, a portion assigned or allowed; the act of allowing. See also family allowance …

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  • 45allowance — A deduction, an average payment, a portion assigned or allowed; the act of allowing. See also family allowance …

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  • 46allowance — See mileage allowance …

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  • 47Allowance (money) — An allowance is an amount of money set aside for a designated purpose.Because money is ever a scarce and valuable commodity, the general concept of one person who has the authority to decide what to spend it on (that is, who has the power of the… …

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  • 48allowance for bad debts — A reduction in the value of *accounts receivable. One or more *general ledger accounts are used to record allowances for bad debts, which represent the value of accounts receivable whose ultimate collection is in doubt. The allowance may be for… …

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  • 49Allowance For Bad Debt — A valuation account used to estimate the portion of a bank’s loan portfolio that will ultimately be uncollectible. When a loan goes bad, the asset is removed from the books and the allowance for bad debt is charged for the book value of the …

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  • 50Allowance For Credit Losses — An estimation of the debt that a company is unlikely to recover. The allowance for credit losses is from the perspective of the selling company that extended credit to its buyers. A certain amount of credit losses can be anticipated, and these… …

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