unrealizedʌnˈri əˌlaɪzd
unrealize (v)
- present
- unrealizes
- past
- unrealized
- past participle
- unrealized
- present participle
- unrealizing
unrealized (n)
English Definitions:
unfulfilled, unrealized, unrealised (adj)
of persons; marked by failure to realize full potentialities
"unfulfilled and uneasy men"; "unrealized dreams and ambitions"
unrealized (Adjective)
Not realized; possible to obtain, yet not obtained.
unrealized
The revenue recognition principle is a cornerstone of accrual accounting together with the matching principle. They both determine the accounting period in which revenues and expenses are recognized. According to the principle, revenues are recognized when they are realized or realizable, and are earned (usually when goods are transferred or services rendered), no matter when cash is received. In cash accounting—in contrast—revenues are recognized when cash is received no matter when goods or services are sold.
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