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  • 121loan — n 1 a: money lent at interest b: something lent usu. for the borrower s temporary use 2: a transfer or delivery of money from one party to another with the express or implied agreement that the sum will be repaid regardless of contingency and usu …

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  • 122cash flow — the flow of internal funds generated within the business as a result of receipts from debtors, payments to creditors, drawings and cash sales. Glossary of Business Terms The cash receipts and payments of a business. This differs from net income… …

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  • 123ИМУЩЕСТВО НЕДВИЖИМОЕ — REAL ESTATE, REALTYИ.н. включает в себя землю, постройки и сооружения, постоянно находящиеся на нейИ.н. неюридический термин понятия недвижимая собственность (real property), включающего землю, здания и связанные с их использованием постройки и… …

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  • 124allocation — The identification of costs or revenues with specific activities, assets, liabilities, or time periods. An example of the time allocation of costs is the recognition of *amortization expenses over an asset’s *useful life. An example of the… …

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  • 125property, plant, and equipment — *Long term, *tangible assets used for operational or administrative purposes. The term does not normally refer to assets held principally for investment or trading purposes. It typically refers to land, buildings, machinery, and office equipment …

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  • 126straight-line — adjective Date: 1843 1. being a mechanical linkage or equivalent device designed to produce or copy motion in a straight line 2. having the principal parts arranged in a straight line 3. marked by a uniform spread and especially in equal segments …

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  • 127Federal Housing Administration — The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is a United States government agency created as part of the National Housing Act of 1934. The goals of this organization are: to improve housing standards and conditions; to provide an adequate home… …

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  • 128Crippleware — is any product whose functions have been limited (or crippled , thus the name) with the express purpose of requiring the user to pay for those functions (either paying a one time fee or continually paying a service) [citeweb | url=… …

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