distribution of profits

  • 1distribution of profits — index dividend Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 distribution of profits …

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  • 2distribution — dis·tri·bu·tion /ˌdis trə byü shən/ n 1: the act or process of distributing: as a: the apportionment by a court of the property and esp. personal property of an intestate among those entitled to it according to statute compare descent, devise …

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  • 3allocation of profits — distribution of profits …

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  • 4distribution theory — ▪ economics Introduction       in economics, the systematic attempt to account for the sharing of the national income among the owners of the factors of production land, labour, and capital. Traditionally, economists have studied how the costs of …

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  • 5distribution — Selling a large lot ( lots) of a security in such a way that the security price is not heavily influenced. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Corporate action that occurs when the issuer of a security delivers a particular benefit or proceeds ( e.g.… …

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  • 6Distribution Waterfall — The order in which a private equity fund makes distributions. A distribution waterfall is a hierarchy delineating the order in which funds will be distributed, and may ensure that different types of investors have priority of payment compared to… …

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  • 7profits available for distribution — See: distributable profits …

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  • 8profits available for distribution — See distributable profits …

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  • 9distribution — 1) A payment by a company from its distributable profits, usually by means of a dividend. For UK tax purposes a distribution includes, in addition to dividends, any payment, whether in cash or kind, out of the assets of a company in respect of… …

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  • 10distribution — 1) A payment by a company from its distributable profits, usually by means of a dividend 2) The allocation of goods to consumers by means of wholesalers and retailers. 3) The division of property and assets according to law, e. g. of a bankrupt… …

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