levelization
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editlevelization (countable and uncountable, plural levelizations)
- The act or process of levelizing.
- 1984, Energy Options:
- Given also the extreme and increasing politicization of rate making in North America, it is highly improbable that accounting levelization could be introduced without the hazard of wide-spread abuse.
- 1987, Report of the North Carolina Utilities Commission, page 303:
- Witness Nevil suggested that if pro forma adjustments were permitted for allocation factors, many potential adjustments, such as for customer growth, weather, and the buyback levelizations, should also be considered.
- 2008, David Chinnery, Kurt Keutzer, Closing the Power Gap between ASIC & Custom:
- This avoids the problems inherent in ECVS, which merely traverses the circuit (after levelization) and makes the earliest seen feasible move.
- 2011, Jim Stovall, Tim Maurer, The Ultimate Financial Plan: Balancing Your Money and Life, page 186:
- But there is another reason I recommend to those young and old, in almost any tax bracket, that they contribute to a Roth IRA—income tax levelization in the future.