to effect a transaction

  • 11material adverse effect — (MAE) USA This term has a number of meanings. In the context of: • Finance. A term of art used as a threshold to measure the effect of some event. The language may vary slightly, but a typical definition is: a material adverse effect on (a) the… …

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  • 12Side effect — can mean:* Adverse drug reaction, an unintended consequence specifically arising from drug therapy * Therapeutic effect, an unintended but desirable consequence of any kind of medical treatment * Adverse effect (medicine), an unintended, and… …

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  • 13Foreign currency transaction gains and losses —   Gains or losses resulting from the effect of exchange rate changes on transactions denominated in currencies other than the functional currency (for example, a U.S. enterprise may borrow Swiss francs or a French subsidiary may have a receivable …

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  • 14Dilutive effect — Result of a transaction that decreases earnings per common share. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 15Antidilutive effect — Result of a transaction that increases earnings per common share ( e.g. by decreasing the number of shares outstanding). The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 16antidilutive effect — Result of a transaction that increases earnings per common share ( earnings per share) ( e.g., by decreasing the number of shares outstanding). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 17dilutive effect — Result of a transaction that decreases earnings per common share ( earnings per share ( EPS)). Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 18tax effect — The *taxation consequences of an event or course of action. The term is often used to differentiate between the treatment of an accounting transaction under *Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and its comparative treatment in the… …

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  • 19ONES — (Heb. אׂנֶס), either (1) compelling a person to act against his will, or (2) the occurrence of an unavoidable event that prevents or obstructs the performance of certain acts, or causes them to occur. Both categories of ones are derived… …

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  • 20Conveyancing — For other uses, see Conveyance (disambiguation). Property law …

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