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  • 41Home Bias — The tendency for investors to invest in a large amount of domestic equities, despite the purported benefits of diversifying into foreign equities. This bias is believed to have arisen as a result of the extra difficulties associated with… …

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  • 42home equity credit — /ˌhəυm ekwɪti ˌkredɪt/ noun a loan made to a homeowner against the security of the equity in his or her property (i.e. the value of the property now less the amount outstanding on any mortgage) …

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  • 43True Value — Founded 1948 (Cotter Company) Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Industry Hardware stores Produ …

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  • 44Bank of America Home Loans — Type Subsidiary of Bank of America Founded 1969 (Countrywide), February 2009 (Bank of America Home Loans) Headquarters Calabasas, CA, USA (Countrywide Financial) Cha …

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  • 45R-value (insulation) — The R value or R value is a measure of thermal resistance (K·m²/W) [Oak Ridge National Laboratory, [http://www.ornl.gov/sci/roofs+walls/insulation/ins 02.html Which Kind Of Insulation Is Best?] , retrieved 2008 07 13.] used in the building and… …

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  • 46Mobile home — For the album by Longpigs, see Mobile Home (album). Common example of today s sectional mobile home in the United States. 28 feet x 60 feet Mobile homes (in the United States; also called trailers or house trailers) or static caravans (in other… …

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  • 47Land value tax — Land value taxation (LVT) (or site value taxation) is an ad valorem tax where only the value of land itself is taxed. This ignores buildings, improvements, and personal property. Because of this, LVT is different from other property taxes which… …

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  • 48Folding@home — Original author(s) Vijay Pande Developer(s) Stanford University / Pande lab Initial release 2000 10 01 …

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  • 49Extrinsic Value — The difference between an option s market price and its intrinsic value. In theory, options should not trade above their intrinsic value due to the time value associated with option pricing. Extrinsic value is also the portion of an item s worth… …

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  • 50Modular home — Modular homes are houses that are divided into multiple modules or sections which are manufactured in a remote facility and then delivered to their intended site of use. The modules are assembled into a single residential building using either a… …

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