nonaccrued

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

non- +‎ accrued

Adjective[edit]

nonaccrued (not comparable)

  1. That have not accrued; not increased through accrual.
    • 1980, Universal Social Security Coverage Study Group, The Desirability and Feasibility of Social Security Coverage For Employees of Federal, State, and Local Governments and Private, Nonprofit Organizations, page 267:
      Congress may modify nonaccrued benefits earned under existing Federal pension plans.
    • 1985, C. Fred Bergsten, Bank Lending to Developing Countries: The Policy Alternatives, page 168:
      Regulatory authorities, like accountants, would be likely to require treatment as nonaccrued of any interest not received currently because of a limitation on share of exports.
    • 1998, Scott Baldwin, Francis Hare, Francis E. McGovern, The Preparation of a Product Liability Case, pages 11-40:
      Wherin the above-stated costs and expenses, whether paid or owed, are not full, complete, and accurate, state the estimated nonaccrued costs that will be necessary to pay completely for the anticipated portion, and itemize the amounts anticipated for each part.
    • 2012, Joanne M. Flood, Wiley Practitioner's Guide to GAAS 2013, page 308:
      The entity had loans to executive officers, nonaccrued loans or zero interest rate loans.