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What is DEFERRED REVENUE?

An account used to advance deposits and payments before the sale is complete.

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Related Legal Terms
REVENUE ACCOUNT, DEFERRED INCOME TAX, TAX DEFERRED ANNUITY, DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN, DEFERRED GAIN ON SALE OF HOME, REVENUE RECOGNITION PRINCIPLE, UNEARNED PREMIUM REVENUE, SPECIAL REVENUE FUND, RECOGNITION OF REVENUE, MORTGAGE-BACKED REVENUE BOND


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  1. REVENUE ACCOUNT
  2. DEFERRED INCOME TAX
  3. TAX DEFERRED ANNUITY
  4. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN
  5. DEFERRED GAIN ON SALE OF HOME
  6. REVENUE RECOGNITION PRINCIPLE
  7. UNEARNED PREMIUM REVENUE
  8. SPECIAL REVENUE FUND
  9. RECOGNITION OF REVENUE
  10. MORTGAGE-BACKED REVENUE BOND

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