amount in notes

  • 1Amount of substance — is a standards defined quantity that measures the size of an ensemble of elementary entities, such as atoms, molecules, electrons, and other particles. It is sometimes referred to as chemical amount. The International System of Units (SI) defines …

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  • 2Notes to the Financial Statements — are additional notes and information added to the end of the financial statements to supplement the reader with more information. Notes to Financial Statements help explain the computation of specific items in the financial statements as well as… …

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  • 3Notes on Nationalism — is an essay written in May 1945 by George Orwell and published in the first issue of Polemic (October 1945). In this essay, Orwell discusses the notion of nationalism, and argues that it causes people to disregard common sense and become more… …

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  • 4Notes to financial statements — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 5Notes inégales — Notation in straight eighths (in drum set notation[1])  play …

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  • 6Notes & Queries —    Launched in November 1849, as a weekly miscellany, Notes & Queries (N&Q) was the brainchild of William J. *Thoms. He had previously organized a column in the Athenaeum as a medium for the exchange of information between folklorists,… …

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  • 7blue notes — Notes accepted by a life insurance company for the amount of premiums on the policy, which provide for the continuance of the policy in force until the due date of the notes …

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  • 8blue notes — Notes accepted by a life insurance company for the amount of premiums on the policy, which provide for the continuance of the policy in force until the due date of the notes …

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  • 9Principal at risk notes — What are Principal at Risk Notes? Ending Value Higher Benefits of PARs * Enhanced/Leveraged Return ** Upside: Receive a return that is enhanced by leverage so that it will be higher than the actually return, subject to any caps. ** Downside:… …

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  • 10Notional amount — The notional amount (or notional principal amount or notional value) on a financial instrument is the nominal or face amount that is used to calculate payments made on that instrument. This amount generally does not change hands and is thus… …

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