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  • 1Gross Rate Of Return — The total rate of return on an investment before the deduction of any fees or expenses. The gross rate of return is quoted over a specific period of time, such as a month, quarter or year. It is often quoted as the rate of return on an investment …

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  • 2Gross Rent Multiplier — is the ratio of the price of a real estate investment to its annual rental income before expenses such as property taxes, insurance, and even utilities for vacation rental properties. Other expenses could include the cost of hiring a property… …

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  • 3Gross margin — (also called gross profit margin or gross profit rate) is the difference between revenue and cost before accounting for certain other costs. Generally, it is calculated as the selling price of an item, less the cost of goods sold (production or… …

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  • 4Gross fixed capital formation — (GFCF) is a macroeconomic concept used in official national accounts since the 1930s. Concept and dataThe statistical aggregate of GFCF is a measure of the net new investment by enterprises in the domestic economy in fixed capital assets during… …

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  • 5gross dividend — ➔ dividend * * * gross dividend UK US noun [C or U] FINANCE ► the part of a company’s profit that is paid to shareholders for each share they own, before tax is paid on it: » The rate of tax due on your gross dividend income is 10% …

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  • 6Gross-Wien — op. 440 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II written in 1891 and was a choral waltz for the Wiener Männergesang Verein (Vienna Men s Choral Association) during the Vienna Fasching (Carnival) of the same year. The text for the choral version of the… …

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  • 7Gross domestic product — GDP redirects here. For other uses, see GDP (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Gross national product or Gross domestic income. CIA World Factbook 2005 figures of total nominal GDP (top) compared to PPP adjusted GDP (bottom) …

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  • 8gross margin — margin, gross margin, net margin, security margin, variation margin (1) An amount of cash or collateral that a buyer or borrower must provide in excess of value owed to that buyer or borrower by a seller, lender or depositor. Ensures performance… …

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  • 9Gross receipts tax — A gross receipts tax, sometimes referred to as a gross excise tax, is a tax on the total gross revenues of a company, regardless of their source. A gross receipts tax is similar to a sales tax, but it is levied on the seller of goods or services… …

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  • 10Rate of return — In finance, rate of return (ROR), also known as return on investment (ROI), rate of profit or sometimes just return, is the ratio of money gained or lost (whether realized or unrealized) on an investment relative to the amount of money invested.… …

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