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1provision for depletion — ➔ depletion …
2provision for damages — index ad damnum clause Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3Provision For Credit Losses - PCL — In accounting, an estimation of potential losses that a company might experience due to credit risk. Provision for credit losses is an estimated amount to be lost and is treated as an expense on the company s financial statements. Companies that… …
4provision for bad debts — A provision calculated to cover the debts during an accounting period that are not expected to be paid. A general provision, e.g. 2% of debtors, is not allowed as a deduction for tax purposes. A specific provision, in which specific debts are… …
5provision for bad debts — A provision calculated to cover the debts during an accounting period that are not expected to be paid. A general provision, e. g. 2% of debtors, is not allowed as a deduction for tax purposes. A specific provision, in which specific debts are… …
6make provision for — index bestow, cover (provide for), endue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7provision for/against — arrangements for future eventualities or requirements. → provision …
8provision for doubtful debts — A British term for *allowance for bad debts …
9provision for income taxes — An amount on the P & I statement that estimates a company s total income tax liability for the year. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
10provision for depreciation — See: depreciation …