Prorated Bills — The computation of a bill based upon proportionate distribution of the applicable billing schedule. A prorated bill is less than 25 days ore more than 38 days … Energy terms
prorated — prəʊ reɪtɪd adj. divided proportionally, calculated according to proportions pro·rate || prəʊreɪt v. divide or calculate proportionately … English contemporary dictionary
prorated — 1) teardrop 2) predator … Anagrams dictionary
Zaninovich v. Commissioner — Zaninovich v. Commissioner, 616 F.2d 429, 9th Cir. 1980, is a United States court case about the deductibility of advance payments for tax purposes.Issue presentedWhether a rental payment by a cash basis taxpayer for a lease year that extended… … Wikipedia
Hadoop — Infobox Software name = Apache Hadoop caption = developer = Apache Software Foundation latest release version = 0.18.0 latest release date = release date|2008|08|22 latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system = Cross platform… … Wikipedia
prorate — UK [prəʊˈreɪt] / US [proʊˈreɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms prorate : present tense I/you/we/they prorate he/she/it prorates present participle prorating past tense prorated past participle prorated business to calculate, divide, or share… … English dictionary
Institutional review board — An institutional review board (IRB), also known as an independent ethics committee (IEC) or ethical review board (ERB) is a committee that has been formally designated to approve, monitor, and review biomedical and behavioral research involving… … Wikipedia
proration — Refers to the division between cash and stock in a takeover offer. Often a takeover is a combination of cash and the acquiring firm s equity. Shareholders can elect to take cash or equity. After the election is made, the stock is prorated. For… … Financial and business terms
prorate — pro‧rate [prəʊˈreɪt ǁ proʊ ] verb [transitive] ACCOUNTING to calculate a charge, price etc according to the actual amount of service received rather than by a standard sum: • The agency moved in on the 23rd of the month, so the landlord prorated… … Financial and business terms
Proratable — Pro*rat a*ble, a. Capable of being prorated, or divided proportionately. [U.S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English