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The buildup of land from natural forces such as wind or water.
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The validation of a programme by an independent organisation, which has established standards for judging quality. The primary accrediting organisations for MBA programmes are the AACSB, the Association of MBAs, and the EQUIS. The Association of MBAs This UK-based organisation was founded in 1967 primarily in order to promote management education in the UK and to forge links among MBA alumni. It is now an important accreditation body for programmes in the UK, Europe and elsewhere.
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A method of adjusting the tax cost basis of a bond bought at an original issue discount in equal amounts over the life of the bond. For tax purposes, the annual accretion is treated as interest.
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| accretion |
The addition to land through natural forces like wind or water.
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| accretion |
Slow addition to land by water-borne sediment
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