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recurring amounts of money keep on being earned or spent, rather than just being earned or spent once:
• a 35.7% increase in recurring revenues
• They had been able to recover only 10% of their set-up costs and 28% of their recurring costs.
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recurring UK US /rɪˈkɜːrɪŋ/ adjective► FINANCE, ACCOUNTING happening or being done, paid, etc. regularly, rather than on only one occasion: recurring revenues/costs/expenses »The company returned to growth last year with recurring revenues up 1.7% in the fourth quarter.
»Borrowing a large amount of money to pay recurring expenses is a clear sign of severe budget problems.
»The table reflects both charges paid directly by a shareholder out of his or her investment and recurring charges deducted from fund assets.
»The direct debit of a credit card on a recurring basis is for a merchant and an ideal solution for customers.
Financial and business terms. 2012.