Accrual

/əˈkruːəl/ noun

An accounting method that records revenues and expenses when they are earned or incurred, regardless of when cash is actually received or paid. This principle ensures financial statements reflect economic activity in the period it occurs, providing a more accurate picture of a company's financial performance.

From Old French 'accroistre' meaning 'to increase' or 'grow,' ultimately from Latin 'accrescere' (ad- + crescere, to grow). The accounting sense developed in the 19th century as businesses became more complex and needed to match revenues with related expenses in the same period.

AMተራተር
ARزيادة
BNবৃদ্ধি
CAcreixement
CSrůst
DAtilvækst
DEZuwachs
ELαύξηση
ESacreencia
FAافزایش
FIkasvu
FRaccrue
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