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fund

unforeseen losses sink·ing fund : a fund set up and accumulated by regular deposits for paying off the principal on a

trust

however. Trusts are often created for their advantageous tax treatment. accumulation trust : a trust in which principal and income are

Deemed dividend

by a company to a registered shareholder out of its accumulated profits that it would be liable to be regarded as

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Owner's equity

amounts contributed by the owners to the business, plus the accumulated income of the business since its formation, less any amounts

Peculium

Peculium, the savings of a son or slave accumulated with the father's or master's consent, Civ. Law.

Sick Industrial Company

years) which has at the end of any financial year accumulated losses equal to or exceeding its entire net worth. [Sick

dosimeter badge

a small package on a persons clothing to record the accumulated radiation exposure of the person over a period of time

stock

supplies of a business b : a store or supply accumulated ;esp : the inventory of the goods of a merchant

accrue

a result of the delay] 3 : to be periodically accumulated in the process of time whether as an increase or

Military stores

military use inclusive of trailers/water tankers supplies of which are accumulated in the depot for being drawn upon whenever needed, Cantonment

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