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  • 21Constant purchasing power accounting — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 22asset classification — The classification of assets as required by law on a balance sheet. Assets must be classified as fixed (i.e. held for use on a continuing basis) or current (i.e. not intended for continuing use but held on a short term basis). Fixed assets are… …

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  • 23Accredited investor — is a term defined by various securities laws that delineates investors permitted to invest in certain types of higher risk investments including seed money, limited partnerships, hedge funds, and angel investor networks. The term generally… …

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  • 24Lee Myung-bak — This is a Korean name; the family name is Lee. Lee Myung bak 이명박 李明博 17th President of South Korea …

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  • 25Ч — Чартер (Charter party) Частичный денежный поток (partial cash flow) Частичные или фрагментарные права на собственность (partial or fractional interest) …

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  • 26balance-sheet asset value — The value of an asset as represented on the balance sheet. For tangible fixed assets this is the cost less accumulated depreciation (although freehold land is generally not subject to depreciation). Intangible assets are shown at cost less… …

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  • 27balance-sheet asset value — The value of an asset as represented on the balance sheet For tangible fixed assets this is the cost less accumulated depreciation (although freehold land is generally not subject to depreciation). Intangible assets are shown at cost less… …

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  • 28historical-cost accounting — A system of accounting based on the principle that assets should be valued at historical cost It is relaxed to some extent by such practices as the valuation of stock at the lower of cost and net realizable value and, in the UK, revaluation of… …

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  • 29Wealth elasticity of demand — in microeconomics is the relation of the proportional change in consumption of a good to a proportional change in wealth (as distinct from changes in personal income). Measuring and accounting for the variability in this elasticity is a… …

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