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  • 51Net interest income — (NII) is the difference between revenues generated by interest bearing assets and the cost of servicing (interest burdened) liabilities. For banks, the assets typically include commercial and personal loans, mortgages, construction loans and… …

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  • 52Net interest spread — refers to the difference in borrowing and lending rates of financial institutions (such as banks) in nominal terms. It is considered analogous to the gross margin of non financial companies. Net interest spread is expressed as interest yield on… …

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  • 53net quick assets ratio — ➔ ratio * * * net quick assets ratio UK US noun [C] FINANCE, ACCOUNTING ► a measure of whether a company has enough assets that could easily be changed into cash to pay its debts if sales were to suddenly slow down or stop …

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  • 54Assets under management — (AUM) is a term used by financial services companies in the mutual fund and money management, investment management, wealth management, and private banking businesses to gauge how much money they are managing. Many financial services companies… …

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  • 55net asset value — n: the portion represented by one share of stock of the excess of the market value of a corporation s assets over its liabilities Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. net asset value …

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  • 56Net output — is an accounting concept used in national accounts such as the United Nations System of National Accounts (UNSNA) and the NIPAs, and sometimes in corporate or government accounts. The concept was originally invented to measure the total net… …

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  • 57net tangible assets — UK US noun [plural] (ABBREVIATION NTA) ACCOUNTING, FINANCE ► the value of a company s physical assets (= buildings, land, or money), after debts relating to them are taken away: »The shares currently trade at around the value of the company s net …

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  • 58Net Operating Assets — (NOA) kann übersetzt werden mit Netto betriebsnotwendiges Vermögen. Seine Berechnung hängt vom Standpunkt ab, was man als betriebsnotwendig sieht und besonders im Hinblick auf die Berechnung des Economic Value Added auf die Anpassungen:… …

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  • 59net quick assets — see asset 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 60Net Capital Outflow — (NCO) is one of two major methods of determining the nature of a country s foreign trade (the other being the current account balance). NCO is the quantity of foreign assets held by residents of a given country minus the quantity of domestic… …

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