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  • 61PLUS-VALUE — Au sens de la pratique économique courante, la plus value est un accroissement en valeur d’une ressource ou d’un avoir, obtenu sans contrepartie et, en général, en une seule fois; elle se distingue donc de tout surproduit prenant la forme d’un… …

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  • 62No pain, no gain — For other uses, see No pain, no gain (disambiguation). No pain, no gain (or No gain without pain ) is an exercise motto that promises greater value rewards for the price of hard and even painful work. Under this conception competitive… …

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  • 63Plus-value — Une plus value (ou gain en capital) de même qu une moins value (perte de valeur à la revente) est la différence positive ou négative entre : le montant de la cession d un bien ou titre immobilier ou mobilier et son prix d acquisition, ou sa… …

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  • 64Plus value — Une plus value (ou gain en capital) de même qu une moins value (perte de valeur à la revente) est la différence positive ou négative entre : le montant de la cession d un bien ou titre immobilier ou mobilier et son prix d acquisition, ou sa… …

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  • 65capital gain — see gain Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. capital gain …

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  • 66Shock value — is the potential of an image, text or other form of communication to provoke a reaction of disgust, shock, anger, fear, or similar negative emotion.hock value as humorThere are many extremely lewd jokes circulating that use shock value as humor.… …

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  • 67Expected value of perfect information — In decision theory, the expected value of perfect information (EVPI) is the price that one would be willing to pay in order to gain access to perfect information. [Douglas Hubbard How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in… …

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  • 68Book Value — 1. The value at which an asset is carried on a balance sheet. To calculate, take the cost of an asset minus the accumulated depreciation. 2. The net asset value of a company, calculated by total assets minus intangible assets (patents, goodwill)… …

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  • 69Tax Gain/Loss Harvesting — Selling securities at a loss to offset a capital gains tax liability. Tax gain/loss harvesting is typically used to limit the recognition of short term capital gains, which are normally taxed at higher federal income tax rates than long term… …

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  • 70Terminal Value - TV — The value of a bond at maturity, or of an asset at a specified, future valuation date, taking into account factors such as interest rates and the current value of the asset, and assuming a stable growth rate. In addition to bond and asset… …

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