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  • 1Adjusted Book Value — A measure of a company s valuation after liabilities, including off balance sheet liabilities, and assets are adjusted to reflect true fair market value. The potential downside of using an adjusted book value is that a business could be worth… …

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  • 2adjusted basis — see basis 3 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. adjusted basis n …

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  • 3Adjusted Cost Base — (ACB) is a calculation used to determine the cost of an investment for tax purposes. The Canada Revenue Agency requires investors to use the ACB calculation when determining capital gains or losses for income tax purposes on Schedule 3. UsesIn… …

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  • 4Adjusted gross income — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …

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  • 5Adjusted Mean — Statistical averages that have been corrected to compensate for data imbalances. Outliers, present in data sets will often be removed as they have a large impact on the calculated means of small populations; an adjusted mean can be determined by… …

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  • 6adjusted trial balance — A trial balance to which adjustments have been made; for example, there may be prepayments and accruals that need to be taken into account. Separate columns are used for these adjustments, one for debits and one for credits. Once the trial… …

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  • 7Adjusted Styles of Communication — (ASC)    In contrast with the common claim that shamanism is fundamentally a matter of achieving, controlling, and utilizing altered states of consciousness (also ASC), it may be preferable to think of shamans as adjusting their styles of… …

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  • 8adjusted trading — A practice used to sell securities without recognizing any or all of the true loss from that sale. To hide the loss, the investor agrees to overpay for a newly purchased security in exchange for the broker/dealer s agreement to overpay for the… …

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  • 9Option-adjusted spread — (OAS) is the flat spread which has to be added to the treasury yield curve in a pricing model (that accounts for embedded options) to discount a security payment to match its market price. OAS is hence model dependent. This concept can be applied …

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  • 10Modigliani risk-adjusted performance — or M2 or M2 or Modigliani–Modigliani measure or RAP is a measure of the risk adjusted returns of some investment portfolio. It measures the returns of the portfolio, adjusted for the deviation of the portfolio (typically referred to as the risk) …

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