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A contra asset account with a credit balance used to reduce the carrying amount of accounts receivable to net realizable value. The allowance balance is the estimated total of uncollectible accounts included in accounts receivable.
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A time increment included in the standard time for an operation to compensate the worker for production lost due to fatigue and normally expected interruptions, such as personal and unavoidable delays.
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A race in which the eligibility and the weight a horse carries is based on the amount of money or the number of races the horse has won. A basic weight is assigned for all eligible horses with "allowances" (less weight) in weight for horses with the poorer records. These allowances are given to provide a more competitive race.
Ãâó: www.arabianracing.org/Getting_Started/Terms.asp
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A concession in price to achieve a desired goal. p. 580
Ãâó: users.wbs.warwick.ac.uk/dibb_simkin/student/glossa...
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The degree of variation permitted from a nominal specification; the total tolerance.
Ãâó: www.1gg.com/html/body_tipsglossary.html
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