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  • 101Taxation in Germany — Taxes in Germany being a Federal Republic are levied by the federation ( Bund ), the States ( Länder ) as well as the Municipalities ( Kommunen ). Many direct and indirect taxes exist, whereof income tax and VAT are the most relevant. The German… …

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  • 102Goodwill (accounting) — Goodwill is an accounting term used to reflect the portion of the book value of a business entity not directly attributable to its assets and liabilities; it normally arises only in case of an acquisition. It reflects the ability of the entity to …

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  • 103social security — 1. (usually caps.) a program of old age, unemployment, health, disability, and survivors insurance maintained by the U.S. federal government through compulsory payments by specific employer and employee groups. 2. the theory or practice of… …

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  • 104Risk management — For non business risks, see risk, and the disambiguation page risk analysis Example of risk management: A NASA model showing areas at high risk from impact for the International Space Station. Risk management is the identification, assessment,… …

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  • 105List of accounting topics — Following is a list of accounting topics * Accounting Ethics * Accounting for risk * Accounting information system * Accounting methods * Accounting period * Accounting reform * Accounting scandals * Accounting software * Accounts payable *… …

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  • 106H&R Block — H R Block, Inc. Type Public (NYSE: HRB) S P 500 Component Founded …

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  • 107Warranty — In commercial and consumer transactions, a warranty is an obligation or guarantee that an article or service sold is as factually stated or legally implied by the seller, and that often provides for a specific remedy such as repair or replacement …

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  • 108SunTrust Banks — Inc. Type Public (NYSE: STI) Industry Banking …

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  • 109Conspiracy (civil) — Tort law Part of the …

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  • 110Minority Interest — 1. A significant but non controlling ownership of less than 50% of a company s voting shares by either an investor or another company. 2. A non current liability that can be found on a parent company s balance sheet that represents the proportion …

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