Short-Term Loss — A capital loss realized on the sale or exchange of a capital asset that has been held for exactly one year or less. Net short term losses are limited to a maximum deduction of $3,000 per year, which can be used against earned or other ordinary… … Investment dictionary
assets — /aesets/ Property of all kinds, real and personal, tangible and intangible, including, inter alia, for certain purposes, patents and causes of action which belong to any person including a corporation and the estate of a decedent. The entire… … Black's law dictionary
assets — /aesets/ Property of all kinds, real and personal, tangible and intangible, including, inter alia, for certain purposes, patents and causes of action which belong to any person including a corporation and the estate of a decedent. The entire… … Black's law dictionary
Net Stable Funding Ratio — During the 2007 banking crisis, banks such as Northern Rock in the UK, and US investment banks such as Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers suffered a bank run and/or collapsed, due to their over reliance on short term wholesale funding from the… … Wikipedia
net current assets — The difference between current assets and current liabilities ( liability), also known as working capital. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Part of a company s balance sheet. Net current assets equal total current assets less total creditors… … Financial and business terms
Net Debt — A metric that shows a company s overall debt situation by netting the value of a company s liabilities and debts with its cash and other similar liquid assets. Calculated as: When investing in a company, one of the most important factors you need … Investment dictionary
net — adj [Anglo French, clean, pure, from Latin nitidus bright, neat, from nitēre to shine]: remaining after deduction of all charges, outlay, or loss the net proceeds compare gross Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Net capital rule — The uniform net capital rule is a rule created by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) in 1975 to regulate directly the ability of broker dealers to meet their financial obligations to customers and other creditors.[1] Broker… … Wikipedia
A Short History of Progress — is a book length essay penned by Ronald Wright and published in 2004. It was originally read by the author as a series of hour long Massey Lectures given in each of five different cities across Canada and broadcast on the CBC Radio program, Ideas … Wikipedia
Long-Term Capital Management — (LTCM) was a U.S. hedge fund which failed spectacularly in the late 1990s, leading to a massive bailout by other major banks and investment houses. [cite book |title=The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World |last=Greenspan |first=Alan… … Wikipedia
Ч — Чартер (Charter party) Частичный денежный поток (partial cash flow) Частичные или фрагментарные права на собственность (partial or fractional interest) … Экономико-математический словарь