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Acrual

Definition

Acrual, noun:

  1. The act of accumulating or accruing something, typically referring to the gradual increase of an amount over time.
  2. The amount of money or value that has been accumulated or accrued, especially in accounting or finance.

Sense 1: Accumulation over Time

Acrual refers to the gradual increase or accumulation of something over time. It often refers to the buildup or growth of a specific quantity or value.

Sample Sentence:

The successful investment strategy resulted in the acrual of significant wealth over the years.

Sense 2: Accumulated Value in Accounting

In the field of accounting or finance, acrual represents the amount of money or value that has been accumulated or accrued but not yet paid or received.

Sample Sentence:

The company's financial report showed a substantial increase in acrual, indicating potential future revenue.

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