non-recurring changes
[nɑːn rɪˈkɜːrɪŋ ˈtʃeɪndʒɪz]
noun phrasepl: non-recurring changes
mudanças não recorrentes
1. One-time or temporary alterations, modifications, or adjustments that are not expected to happen again or on a regular basis, commonly used in business, finance, and technical contexts
The company reported non-recurring changes in their accounting procedures due to the merger.
A empresa relatou mudanças não recorrentes em seus procedimentos contábeis devido à fusão.
2. In financial reporting, adjustments or expenses that occur only once and are not part of normal operating activities
Non-recurring changes in the quarterly report included severance costs from restructuring.
As mudanças não recorrentes no relatório trimestral incluíram custos de rescisão da reestruturação.
3. In software or system updates, modifications that are made as isolated incidents rather than part of a regular update cycle
The IT department implemented non-recurring changes to the network infrastructure.
O departamento de TI implementou mudanças não recorrentes na infraestrutura de rede.
This term is predominantly used in formal business, financial, and technical environments in both the United States and Brazil. It is particularly common in financial reporting, corporate restructuring announcements, and IT documentation. In Brazil, the term 'não recorrente' is widely understood in corporate settings but may be simplified to 'mudanças pontuais' (spot changes) in informal contexts. The phrase reflects the increasing globalization of business terminology, where such expressions are standardized across international companies.
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