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  • 91Net capital outflow — The importance of NCO. The domestic real interest rate determined in the domestic market for loanable funds moves along the NCO curve to determine the quantity of currency available for foreign exchange. This in turn determines the real exchange… …

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  • 92net inventory assets — That portion of the total materiel assets that is designated to meet the materiel inventory objective. It consists of the total materiel assets less the peacetime materiel consumption and losses through normal appropriation and procurement… …

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  • 93Net Borrower — An entity that borrows more than it saves or lends out. A net borrower could be a company, country, government, group or individual. Borrowing can take the form of debt by acquiring goods and/or services under the stipulation of future payments,… …

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  • 94Net Lending — The amount of extra funds that a sector has available to provide for either direct and indirect lending purposes to other similar counter parts. Net lending is used as a balancing item in the capital account. It is calculated as follows: Where:… …

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  • 95net asset value arbitrage — NAV arbitrage For a number of assets, the most recent transaction price at 4PM ET does not fully reflect all available market information. One example is international equities that trade on exchanges that are located in different time zones and… …

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  • 96net tangible assets per share — All of a company s assets except patents , trademarks , and other intangible assets minus all liabilities ( liability) and the par value of preferred stock, divided by the number of shares outstanding. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 97Net domestic product — The net domestic product (NDP) equals the gross domestic product (GDP) minus depreciation on a country s capital goods. Net domestic product accounts for capital that has been consumed over the year in the form of housing, vehicle, or machinery… …

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  • 98Net Investment Income — Income received from investment assets (before taxes) such as bonds, stocks, mutual funds, loans and other investments (less related expenses). The individual tax rate on net investment income depends on whether it is interest income, dividend… …

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  • 99Net Current Asset Value Per Share - NCAVPS — A value created by professor Benjamin Graham in the mid twentieth century to determine if a company was trading at a fair market price. NCAVPS is calculated by taking a company s current assets and subtracting the total liabilities, and then… …

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  • 100Net Interest Margin — A performance metric that examines how successful a firm s investment decisions are compared to its debt situations. A negative value denotes that the firm did not make an optimal decision, because interest expenses were greater than the amount… …

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