"runrate" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: runrates [plural]
Etymology: run + rate Etymology templates: {{compound|en|run|rate}} run + rate Head templates: {{en-noun}} runrate (plural runrates)
  1. (accounting) Extrapolation of financial results into future periods. Categories (topical): Accounting Synonyms: run-rate, run rate Related terms: burn rate
    Sense id: en-runrate-en-noun-xPokyNz1 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: accounting, business, finance

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