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  • 112Critical accounting policy — In public corporate finance, a critical accounting policy is a policy for a firm/company or an industry which is considered to have a notably high subjective element, and that has a material impact on the financial statements. These policies are… …

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  • 113Xpert — History= Xpert began as a reconditioning of Micro Budget GUI (MBGUI). The need for a running balance ledger became important to introduce the idea of never having to close a month, quarter, or fiscal year.Xpert versus MBGUIThe project began when… …

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  • 114Senior Stretch Loan — A specific type of loan to a business entity, which possesses certain characteristics of both asset based loans and cash flow loans. Senior stretch loans are cheaper than straight cash flow loans, since the borrowing company has a healthy balance …

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  • 115carriage inwards — Delivery costs of goods purchased. If the costs relate to fixed assets, they may be capitalized with the cost of the fixed asset on the balance sheet …

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  • 116Magic Formula Investing — is a term that refers to an investment technique outlined by Joel Greenblatt that uses the principles of value investing. Contents 1 Methodology 1.1 Formula 2 Risks 3 …

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  • 117Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley and Pittsburgh Railroad — The Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley and Pittsburgh Railroad is a historic railroad company that operated in Pennsylvania and New York. Chartered in 1867, its first passenger train ran in 1871. After several mergers and name changes, it was leased to… …

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  • 118sale leaseback — USA An arrangement in which a party sells fixed assets for cash and the purchaser immediately leases the property back to the seller.This allows the seller to use the asset but not list it on the balance sheet. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary… …

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  • 119OWC — can refer to: Office Web Components, a group of OLE components implemented as ActiveX controls in Microsoft Office 2000, Office XP and Office 2003 Open wheel car, describes cars with the wheels outside the car s main body and, in most cases, one… …

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  • 120Capital Intensive — A business process or an industry that requires large amounts of money and other financial resources to produce a good or service. A business is considered capital intensive based on the ratio of the capital required to the amount of labor that… …

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