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  • 21Family Living Partnership — Family Limited Partnerships (commonly called FLPs) are frequently used to move wealth from one generation to another. Partners are either General Partners (GP) or Limited Partners (LP). One or more General Partners are responsible for managing… …

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  • 22Social Security Trust Fund — The Social Security Trust Fund is the means by which the federal government of the United States accounts for excess paid in contributions from workers and employers to the Social Security system that are not required to fund current benefit… …

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  • 23РАСПРЕДЕЛЕНИЕ ДОХОДОВ И СОСТОЯНИЙ — (DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND WEALTH) Распределение материальных ресурсов среди населения является важным показателем социального неравенства, а происходящие с течением времени изменения в распределении указывают на изменение общества в сторону… …

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  • 24Income in the United Kingdom — The United Kingdom is a wealthy country in world terms, with virtually no people living on less than US $2 a day. There were over 425,000 net worth Sterling Millionaires in Britain in 2005 ( [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/20… …

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  • 25market depth — A term used to describe the characteristic of a secondary market for a financial instrument evidenced by more than a minimal amount of active daily trading. One of the requirements for readily marketable assets. American Banker Glossary …

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  • 26operational efficiency — A term used to describe the characteristic of a secondary market for a financial instrument evidenced by low transaction costs and smooth execution of trades. The spread between bid and offered prices, brokerage commissions, and taxes are the… …

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  • 27structural liquidity — A term used to refer to the liquidity available to a financial institution from its current positions principally its unpledged marketable assets and its holdings of term liabilities with long remaining lives. American Banker Glossary …

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  • 28Weber, Max — (1864 1920) Weber, together with Émile Durkheim, is generally regarded as the founder of modern sociology as a distinct social science. Of the two, his work is the more complex and ambitious, still providing a rich source for interpretation and… …

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  • 29Secondary Reserves — Assets that are invested in safe, marketable, short term securities such as Treasury bills when the demand for loans is low. Secondary reserves provide a supplemental measure of low risk liquidity. They earn interest and can be useful in… …

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  • 30Business valuation — is a process and a set of procedures used to estimate the economic value of an owner’s interest in a business. Valuation is used by financial market participants to determine the price they are willing to pay or receive to consummate a sale of a… …

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