Accruable

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Pronunciation: /əˈkruəbəl/

Definitions of accruable

adjective Capable of accruing or being accrued

Example Sentences

A1 The interest on my savings account is accruable.

A2 Accruable benefits include paid time off and health insurance.

B1 Employees are entitled to accrue vacation days based on their length of service.

B2 The company offers accrual-based accounting for tracking revenue.

C1 Accruable expenses must be recorded in the financial statements according to GAAP.

C2 Investors need to consider the accruable interest when evaluating the bond's return.

Examples of accruable in a Sentence

formal The interest on the investment is accruable over time.

informal You can earn more money on this savings account because interest is accruable.

slang Dude, you gotta get in on this deal - the benefits are totally accruable!

figurative Happiness is accruable through acts of kindness and gratitude.

Grammatical Forms of accruable

past tense

accrued

plural

accruables

comparative

more accruable

superlative

most accruable

present tense

accrues

future tense

will accrue

perfect tense

has accrued

continuous tense

is accruing

singular

accruable

positive degree

accruable

infinitive

to accrue

gerund

accruing

participle

accruing

Origin and Evolution of accruable

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'accruable' originated from the Old French word 'acruer' meaning 'to grow'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'accruable' has maintained its original meaning of something that can accumulate or grow, especially in terms of interest or benefits.