income-earning assets

  • 1Earning Assets — An income producing investment that is owned by a business, institution or individual. Earning assets include stocks, bonds, income from rental property, certificates of deposit (CDs) and other interest or dividend earning accounts or instruments …

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  • 2Income — This article is about theoretical attempts to define income. For its definition in United States law, see Income (United States legal definitions). Income is the consumption and savings opportunity gained by an entity within a specified time… …

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  • 3assets — I noun available means, belongings, bona, capital, chattels, effects, estate, funds, goods, holdings, inventories, money, pecuniary resources, personal effects, personal resources, possessions, principal, property, reserves, resources, riches,… …

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  • 4Income tax in Australia — Broadly, Australia levies tax on three sources of income for individual taxpayers: personal earnings (for example, salary and wages), business income, and capital gains. Income received by individuals is taxed at progressive rates. Income derived …

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  • 5income — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, large ▪ six figure (esp. AmE) ▪ The business provided him with a six figure income. ▪ sufficient ▪ average …

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  • 6Income — Economic wealth that is generated in exchange for an individual s performance of agreed upon activities or through investing capital. Income is consumed to fuel day to day expenditures. In businesses, income can refer to a company s remaining… …

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  • 7Return On Assets - ROA — An indicator of how profitable a company is relative to its total assets. ROA gives an idea as to how efficient management is at using its assets to generate earnings. Calculated by dividing a company s annual earnings by its total assets, ROA is …

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  • 8liquidity preference — /ləˈkwɪdəti prɛfrəns/ (say luh kwiduhtee prefruhns) noun the choice between holding wealth as idle money or in the form of income earning assets …

  • 9Taxation history of the United States — The history of taxation in the United States began when it was composed of colonies ruled by the British Empire, French Empire, and Spanish Empire. After independence from Europe the United States collected poll taxes, tariffs, and excise taxes.… …

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  • 10government economic policy — ▪ finance Introduction       measures by which a government attempts to influence the economy. The national budget generally reflects the economic policy of a government, and it is partly through the budget that the government exercises its three …

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