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accumulation

In earth science, the addition of snow and ice to a glacier. It is the opposite of ablation. Snow is added through snowfall and avalanches, and is gradually compressed to form ice. Although accumulation occurs at all parts of a glacier, it is most significant at higher altitudes near the glacier's start where temperatures are lower.

accumulation

In law, an income from property that increases with the passage of time. English law prohibits provisions in wills and deeds that such income should be accumulated indefinitely without distributing it to the beneficiaries.

The maximum period of accumulation is limited by provisions in the Law of Property Act 1925 and the Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 1964.



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The book includes a hefty arsenal of worksheets (monthly budgeting; assets, liabilities and cash flow; retirement expenses; annual retirement savings; and capital accumulation, for example), questionnaires and other aids to help readers define their financial goals.
The heavy burdens of rents and dues, the farm holder's financial obligations to his parents and siblings, and, not least, the recurrent cycles of poor and mediocre harvests, imposed powerful constraints on capital accumulation in Stavenow.
This paper presents a simple model of education and growth to establish the link between human capital accumulation and productivity growth.
 
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