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  • 111Long-Term Anticipation Securities — ( LEAPS) long term options. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 112long-term gain — A profit on the sale of a capital assets held longer than 12 months, and eligible for long term capital gains tax treatment. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 113long-term investor — A person who makes investments for a period of at least five years in order to finance his or her long term goals. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 114long-term buy —    a poor investment    The jargon of the analyst:     They are required to analyze corporate clients but these pieces of research never say anything negative. The worst phrase you might read is neutral or long term buy . (Sunday Telegraph, 8… …

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  • 115long-term friend —    a permanent sexual partner    Or as permanent as these relationships ever are. Either heterosexual:     ... a house in Aylesbury where he lives with a long term woman friend. (Daily Telegraph, April 1990)    or homosexual, when it may be a… …

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  • 116long-term contract — A contract that falls into two or more accounting periods before being completed. Such a contract may be for the design, manufacture, or construction of a single substantial asset, for example in the construction or civil engineering industries.… …

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  • 117long-term liability — A sum owed that does not have to be repaid within the next accounting period of a business. In some contexts a long term liability may be regarded as one not due for repayment within the next three, or possibly ten, years …

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  • 118long-term contract — A contract that falls into two or more accounting periods before being completed. Such a contract may be for the design, manufacture, or construction of a single substantial asset, for example in the construction or civil engineering industries.… …

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  • 119long-term liability — A sum owed that does not have to be repaid within the next accounting period of a business. In some contexts a long term liability may be regarded as one not due for repayment within the next three, or possibly ten, years …

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  • 120long-term bond — /lɒŋ tɜm ˈbɒnd/ (say long term bond) noun a bond not maturing for many years …