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voorgeschoten

Voorgeschoten is the past participle form of the Dutch verb voorschieten, which means to advance money for someone to cover expenses before reimbursement. It can function as a verb form (I have voorgeschoten) or as an adjective describing the amount advanced (a voorgeschoten bedrag). The related noun is voorschot, meaning an advance payment.

In practice, voorschotten are common in business, government, and nonprofit settings. An individual or unit may

Accounting-wise, the advanced amount is typically treated as an asset, such as an advance receivable, until

The use and treatment of voorgeschoten funds depend on contract terms, organizational policy, and tax rules.

pay
expenses
on
behalf
of
another
party,
such
as
travel
costs,
supplies,
or
project
expenditures,
with
the
understanding
that
the
recipient
will
repay
the
amount
or
have
it
offset
against
future
payments.
The
term
often
appears
in
phrases
like
"de
kosten
zijn
voorgeschoten"
or
"het
bedrag
is
voorgeschoten."
it
is
settled
with
receipts,
invoices,
or
a
project
accounting
entry.
The
eventual
settlement
reduces
cash
and
the
receivable,
and
may
involve
reimbursement,
deduction
from
later
payments,
or
invoicing.
In
many
cases,
repayment
is
expected;
interest
or
charges
may
apply
in
some
arrangements.
Different
from
the
place
name
Voorschoten,
a
town
in
the
Netherlands,
voorgeschoten
refers
specifically
to
the
act
and
result
of
advancing
funds
in
a
financial
or
administrative
context.