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  • 41Modern portfolio theory — Portfolio analysis redirects here. For theorems about the mean variance efficient frontier, see Mutual fund separation theorem. For non mean variance portfolio analysis, see Marginal conditional stochastic dominance. Modern portfolio theory (MPT) …

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  • 42Guarantee Security Life Insurance Company — Guarantee Security Life Insurance Company, or GSLIC, represented one of the most severe cases of insurance fraud in Florida history. According to the Florida Insurance Commissioner:: [GSLIC] was, almost from the beginning, a massive fraud, aided… …

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  • 43depletion allowance — a tax reduction allowed on income from exhaustible resources, as oil or timber. * * * In tax law, the deductions from gross income allowed investors in exhaustible commodities (such as minerals, oil, or gas) for the depletion of the deposits. The …

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  • 44Enterprise Investment Scheme — Personal equity investment in qualifying trading companies allows the investor income tax relief at 20 per cent of the amount invested and capital gains tax benefits on the eventual sale. The conditions for relief are complex and restrictive,… …

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  • 45EIS — Personal equity investment in qualifying trading companies allows the investor income tax relief at 20 per cent of the amount invested and capital gains tax benefits on the eventual sale. The conditions for relief are complex and restrictive,… …

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  • 46Debenture (sport) — For other uses, see Debenture. In sport, a debenture is defined as a certificate of agreement of loans which is given under the company s stamp and carries an undertaking that the debenture holder will get a fixed return (fixed on the basis of… …

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  • 47pay — pay1 [ peı ] (present participle paying; past tense and past participle paid [ peıd ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to give money in order to buy something: pay for: Let me pay for dinner. pay someone for something: Can I pay you for …

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  • 48Sinking fund — Historical ContextA Sinking Fund was a device used in Great Britain in the 18th century to reduce national debt. While used by Robert Walpole in 1716 and effectively in the 1720s and early 1730s, it originated in the commercial tax syndicates of… …

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  • 49investment — [in vest′mənt] n. 1. an investing or being invested 2. an outer covering 3. INVESTITURE (sense 1) 4. a) the investing of money b) the amount invested c) …

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  • 50Unlimited Liability — A type of business where owners share joint and several responsibility for the entire amount of debt and other liabilities amassed by the business. Unlimited liability is not capped at a maximum amount and exists regardless of the amount of… …

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