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  • 91United States Capitol Preservation Commission — The United States Capitol Preservation Commission was established under Title VIII of Public Law 100 696 (USC|2|2081) in November 1988 for the purpose of providing for improvements in, preservation of, and acquisitions (including works of fine… …

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  • 92Mexico — • Situated at the extreme point of the North American continent, bounded on the north by the United States, on the east by the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, British Honduras, and Guatemala, and on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean… …

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  • 93Debt/Equity Ratio — A measure of a company s financial leverage calculated by dividing its total liabilities by stockholders equity. It indicates what proportion of equity and debt the company is using to finance its assets. Note: Sometimes only interest bearing,… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 94ABRAHAM — (originally Abram; Heb. אַבְרָהָם, אַבְרָם), first patriarch of the people of Israel. The form Abram occurs in the Bible only in Genesis 11:26–17:5, Nehemiah 9:7, and I Chronicles 1:26. Otherwise, Abraham appears invariably, and the name is borne …

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  • 95Argyrodite — Infobox mineral name = Argyrodite category = boxwidth = boxbgcolor = imagesize = caption = formula = silver germanium sulfide:Ag8GeS6 molweight = color = Black, purplish tinge habit = tetrahedron or rhombic dodecahedron system = Orthorhombic… …

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  • 96Expedited Funds Availability Act — The Expedited Funds Availability Act (EFA or EFAA) was enacted in 1987 by the United States Congress for the purpose of standardizing hold periods on deposits made to commercial banks and to regulate institutions use of deposit holds. It is also… …

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  • 97Debt-to-equity ratio — The debt to equity ratio (D/E) is a financial ratio indicating the relative proportion of shareholders equity and debt used to finance a company s assets.[1] Closely related to leveraging, the ratio is also known as Risk, Gearing or Leverage. The …

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  • 98strips — Principal and interest cash flows due from any interest bearing securities can be separated into different financial instruments. This is done by stripping each coupon payment from the underlying investment to create a separate security. For… …

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  • 99Legal Tender Cases — The Legal Tender Cases were a series of United States Supreme Court cases in the latter part of the nineteenth century that affirmed the constitutionality of paper money. In the 1870 case of Hepburn v. Griswold , the Court had held that paper… …

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  • 100Federal Reserve notes — Form of currency issued by Federal Reserve Banks in the likeness of non interest bearing promissory note payable to bearer on demand. The federal reserve note (e.g. one, five, ten, etc. dollar bill) is the most widely used paper currency. Such… …

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