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Revision as of 11:34, 3 May 2022
1. Accounting.
A deficit arising from the matching of revenues and expenditure.
2.
More generally, any worsening of a position or outcome - especially a financial outcome - compared with the anticipated or expected outcome.
See also
- Accounting
- Actuarial loss
- Break-even
- Capital loss
- Consequential loss
- Deficit
- Environmental profit and loss
- Excess
- Experience gains and losses (pensions)
- Foreseeable loss
- Gain
- Income statement
- Loss absorbing capacity (LAC)
- Loss Given Default
- Loss relief (tax)
- Loss-sharing agreement
- Opportunity loss
- Profit
- Profit and Loss account
- Profit and Loss reserve
- Statement of total recognised gains and losses
- Stop-loss limit
- Surplus