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  • 51Executive pay — is financial compensation received by an officer of a firm, often as a mixture of salary, bonuses, shares of and/or call options on the company stock, etc. Over the past three decades, executive pay has risen dramatically beyond the rising levels …

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  • 52Itemized deduction — Individual taxpayers in the United States are allowed a choice when preparing their Federal income tax returns. After computing their Adjusted gross income (AGI), taxpayers can itemize their deductions (from a list of allowable items) and… …

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  • 53Land value tax — Land value taxation (LVT) (or site value taxation) is an ad valorem tax where only the value of land itself is taxed. This ignores buildings, improvements, and personal property. Because of this, LVT is different from other property taxes which… …

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  • 54Preferred stock — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 55price — Synonyms and related words: amends, amount, appraisal, appraise, asking price, assay, assess, atonement, bank rate, bearish prices, bid price, blood money, bonus, book value, bounty, bullish prices, call price, charge, closing price, compensation …

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  • 56Income approach — The Income Approach is one of three major groups of methodologies, called valuation approaches , used by appraisers. It is particularly common in commercial real estate appraisal and in business appraisal. The fundamental math is similar to the… …

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  • 57Overtrading — is a term in financial statement analysis. Overtrading often occurs when companies expand its own operations too quickly (aggressively) [1]. Overtraded companies enter a negative cycle, where increase in interest expenses negatively impact net… …

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  • 58Monthly income preferred stock — This article is about the financial instrument. For other uses, see MIPS. Monthly income preferred stock or MIPS is a hybrid security created by Eli Jacobson[1], a Sullivan Cromwell tax partner, and introduced to the market by Goldman Sachs in… …

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  • 59Profit and Loss Statement - P&L — A financial statement that summarizes the revenues, costs and expenses incurred during a specific period of time usually a fiscal quarter or year. These records provide information that shows the ability of a company to generate profit by… …

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  • 60Any Company, Inc.: Income statement for the year ended December 31, 20__, Table — ▪ Table Table 2: Any Company, Inc.: Income statement for the year ended December 31, 20 net sales revenues $800 interest and other revenues    14   total revenues $814   expenses   cost of merchandise sold $492   salaries of employees 116… …

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