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  • 41Net interest income — (NII) is the difference between revenues generated by interest bearing assets and the cost of servicing (interest burdened) liabilities. For banks, the assets typically include commercial and personal loans, mortgages, construction loans and… …

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  • 42net worth method — net worth meth·od n: a method used by the Internal Revenue Service to detect and calculate tax evasion in which the change in a taxpayer s net worth is compared to reported taxable income taking into account living expenses, allowable deductions… …

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  • 43net operating losses — (NOLs) USA The excess of allowable deductions over gross income in a specific taxable year. A loss from operating a business is the most common reason for a NOL. NOLs can generally be carried back two years and carried forward up to 20 years to… …

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  • 44Net S.A. — Net Serviços de Comunicação S.A Type Sociedade Anônima Traded as BM F Bovespa …

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  • 45Net asset value — (NAV) is a term used to describe the value of an entity s assets less the value of its liabilities. The term is most commonly used in relation to open ended or mutual funds because shares of such funds registered with the U.S. Securities and… …

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  • 46net interest — ➔ interest * * * net interest UK US noun [U] FINANCE, BANKING, TAX ► the rate of interest earned by a bank account or an investment after tax has been paid: »A saver now gets 3.22% net interest on £2,500 in one of our accounts. ► the difference… …

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  • 47Net economic welfare — is a proposed national income measure that attempts to put a value on the costs of pollution, crime, congestion, and other negative spinoffs, in order to find a better measure of true national income. To date, it has not been widely adopted.[1]… …

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  • 48net income — /net ɪnkʌm/ noun a person’s income which is left after taking away tax and other deductions …

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  • 49Net volatility — refers to the volatility implied by the price of an option spread trade involving two or more options. Essentially, it is the volatility at which the theoretical value of the spread trade matches the price quoted in the market, or, in other words …

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  • 50Net profit margin — Net income divided by sales; the amount of each sales dollar left over after all expenses have been paid. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * net profit margin UK US noun [C] ACCOUNTING, FINANCE ► NET MARGIN(Cf. ↑net margin) …

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