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  • 91Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence — The Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence (TFI) is an agency of the United States Department of the Treasury. TFI marshals the department s intelligence and enforcement functions with the twin aims of safeguarding the financial system… …

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  • 92Market value added — (MVA) is the difference between the current market value of a firm and the capital contributed by investors. If MVA is positive, the firm has added value. If it is negative, the firm has destroyed value. The amount of value added needs to be… …

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  • 93Monthly income preferred stock — This article is about the financial instrument. For other uses, see MIPS. Monthly income preferred stock or MIPS is a hybrid security created by Eli Jacobson[1], a Sullivan Cromwell tax partner, and introduced to the market by Goldman Sachs in… …

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  • 94Shares outstanding — are common shares that have been authorized, issued, and purchased by investors. They have voting rights and represent ownership in the corporation by the person or institution that holds the shares. They should be distinguished from treasury… …

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  • 95Minority interest — (also known as Non controlling interest) in business is an accounting concept that refers to the portion of a subsidiary corporation s stock that is not owned by the parent corporation. The magnitude of the minority interest in the subsidiary… …

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  • 96Demerger — is a form of corporate restructuring in which the an entity s business operations are segregated into one or more components.[1] It is the converse of a merger or acquisition. A demerger can take place through a spin out by distributed or… …

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  • 97Valuation using multiples — is a method for determining the current value of a company by examining and comparing the financial ratios of relevant peer groups, also often described as comparable company analysis (or comps). The most widely used multiple is the price… …

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  • 98Control premium — is an amount that a buyer is usually willing to pay over the current market price of a publicly traded company. Contrary to a widely held view, this premium is not justified by the expected synergies, such as the expected increase in cash flow… …

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  • 99Drag-along right — is a legal concept in corporate law. The right assures that if the majority shareholder sells his stake, minority holders are forced to join the deal. This right protects majority shareholders.[1] Drag along rights are fairly standard terms in a… …

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  • 100Staggered board of directors — A staggered board of directors or classified board is a prominent practice in US corporate law governing the board of directors of a company, corporation, or other organization in which only a fraction (often one third) of the members of the… …

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