surplus share

  • 1insurer’s surplus share — draudiko pelno dalis statusas Aprobuotas sritis draudimo veikla apibrėžtis Draudėjui ir (ar) naudos gavėjui gyvybės draudimo su kapitalo kaupimu sutartyje numatytais atvejais tenkanti draudiko pelno dalis, apskaičiuojama ir išmokama draudimo… …

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  • 2Surplus value — is a concept created by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy, where its ultimate source is unpaid surplus labor performed by the worker for the capitalist, serving as a basis for capital accumulation.The German equivalent word Mehrwert… …

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  • 3Share Our Wealth — was a movement begun during the Great Depression by Huey Long, a governor and later United States Senator from Louisiana. Huey P. Long s 1934 radio broadcastIn February, 1934, Senator Huey Long announced during a nationwide radio address that he… …

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  • 4share premium — Under the Companies Act 1985, if the amount paid to the company on subscription for the issue of shares is greater than their nominal value, the surplus is called share premium. The aggregate of the share premium is transferred in the company s… …

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  • 5share premium accounts — Under the Companies Act 1985, if the amount paid to the company on subscription for the issue of shares is greater than their nominal value, the surplus is called share premium. The aggregate of the share premium is transferred in the company s… …

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  • 6share buyback — Where a company buys back its own shares. One of the principal reasons for a company wanting to purchase its own shares is to return surplus cash to shareholders, for example, after a large disposal. Related links market purchase Practical Law… …

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  • 7Surplus product — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 8Surplus labour — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 9surplus — ▪ I. surplus sur‧plus 1 [ˈsɜːpləs ǁ ˈsɜːr ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] ECONOMICS an amount of something that is more than what is wanted, needed, or used: • Sugar prices fell after revised estimates of the surplus for the current crop year …

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  • 10Clean surplus accounting — method provides elements of a forecasting model that gives price as a function of earnings, expected returns, and change in book value.[1][2] Clean surplus accounting is calculated by not including transactions with shareholders (such as… …

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