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closed-end

closed-end : having a fixed capitalization of shares that are traded on the market at prices determined by supply and demand [a investment … closed-end : having a fixed capitalization of shares that are traded on the market at prices determined by supply and demand [a investment company]

Village industry

produces any goods or renders any service with or without the use of power and in which the fixed capital investment per head of an artisan or a worker does not exceed fifty thousand rupees or such other

floating

committed or invested [ capital] 2 : short-term and usually not funded [ debt] 3 : having no fixed value or rate [ currencies] [ interest rates]

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open-end

of shares that are issued or redeemed at the current net asset value or at a figure in fixed ratio to this [an investment company] compare closed-end c : calling for the filling by a particular contractor … the original debt instrument subject to specified conditions see also open-end mortgage at mortgage b : having fluctuating capitalization of shares that are issued or redeemed at the current net asset value or at a figure in

Carry over

contract, either for the purchase or sale of stocks or shares, to a later date than that originally fixed. When this happens the buyer usually pays the seller interest on the capital involved, the seller retaining the

Preferential or preference shares or stock

shares or stock, shares or stock in a company having priority as to payment of dividends of a fixed amount, and, in some cases, of capital upon a winding-up, over the ordinary shares. The dividends are usually

tax

of (costs of an action in court) 2 : to levy a tax on [ the corporation] [ capital gains] tax·er n n often attrib 1 : a charge usually of money imposed by legislative or other

freeze

freeze froze fro·zen freez·ing 1 : to cause to become fixed, immovable, unavailable, or unalterable [ interest rates] 2 : to immobilize (as by government regulation or the action … of a financial institution) the expenditure, withdrawal, or exchange of [ foreign assets] 3 : to restructure (the capital of a close corporation) so that the value is reflected mostly in preferred stock rather than common stock

Net wealth tax

National Taxes, is whether or not there is an actual, enforceable legal obligation the amount of which is fixed or computable as on December 31, of the tax year.' According to Harvard Law School World Tax Series … enacted in 1947. 'Taxable Wealth' has been defined at page 625 as follows: 'Taxable wealth consists of the capital value of the tax-payer's assets, as those are defined in the law, to the extent that this value

Interest

reg. 4(2)(c)(e)(ii)], Garrett v. Halton BC, (2007) 1 WLR 554 CA Cir. Interest, inter alia as the compensation fixed by agreement or allowed by law for the use or detention of money, or for the loss of … of the borrowed money [Black's Law Dictionary (7th Edn.) pp. 393-94 para 37]. Interest, is the accretion on capital, Amin Chand Payarelal v. Inspecting Assistant Commissioner, Income Tax, (2006) 7 SCC 483: 2006 (8) JT 373: 2006

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