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  • 111Carl Icahn — Born February 16, 1936 (1936 02 16) (age 75) Queens, New York City, New York, U.S. Ethnicity Jewish Alma mater Princeton University …

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  • 112Annuity (European financial arrangements) — An annuity can be defined as a contract which provides an income stream in return for an initial payment.Immediate annuityAn immediate annuity is an annuity for which the income stream begins at a time after the initial payment which is less than …

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  • 113Demat account — The term Demat, in India, refers to a dematerialised account for individual Indian citizens to trade in listed stocks or debentures, required for investors by The Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI). In a demat account, shares and… …

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  • 114Opes Prime — Group Limited was an Australian securities lending and stockbroking firm which suffered a dramatic collapse in 2008. Contents 1 Overview 2 Criminal Charges 3 Committal Proceedings …

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  • 115balance — the amount of money remaining in an account. The total of your money in the bank after accounting for all transactions (deposits and withdrawals) is called a balance . Glossary of Business Terms A division of a Securities Account, of a type… …

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  • 116convertible bond — A bond that includes a provision allowing the holder to exchange the bond for a quantity of the issuer s common stock at some fixed exchange ratio. An otherwise normal corporate bond that has a fixed maturity date that pays coupon interest and… …

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  • 117Interest — For other uses, see Interest (disambiguation). Interest is a fee paid by a borrower of assets to the owner as a form of compensation for the use of the assets. It is most commonly the price paid for the use of borrowed money,[1] or money earned… …

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  • 118Japanese financial system — The main elements of Japan s financial system are much the same as those of other major industrialized nations: a commercial banking system, which accepted deposits, extended loans to businesses, and dealt in foreign exchange; specialized… …

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  • 119business organization — Introduction       an entity formed for the purpose of carrying on commercial enterprise. Such an organization is predicated on systems of law governing contract and exchange, property rights, and incorporation.       Business enterprises… …

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  • 120Weighted average cost of capital — The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is the rate that a company is expected to pay to finance its assets. WACC is the minimum return that a company must earn on existing asset base to satisfy its creditors, owners, and other providers of… …

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