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  • 1Adjusted Gross Income — (AGI) is a United States tax term for an amount used in the calculation of an individual s income tax liability. AGI is calculated by taking an individuals gross income and subtracting the income tax code s enumerated deductions, and is an… …

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  • 2Adjusted Cost Base — (ACB) is a calculation used to determine the cost of an investment for tax purposes. The Canada Revenue Agency requires investors to use the ACB calculation when determining capital gains or losses for income tax purposes on Schedule 3. UsesIn… …

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  • 3Not of This Earth (1988 film) — Not of This Earth Directed by Jim Wynorski Produced by Jim Wynorski Roger Corman Written by Jim Wynorski Mark Hanna Charles B. Griffith …

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  • 4Adjusted gross income — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …

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  • 5Adjusted Premium Method — A calculation method used arrive at a life insurance policy s cash surrender value (CSV). There are three steps in the Adjusted Premium Method. 1. Calculate the first year expense allowance 2. Arrive at the Adjusted Premium 3. Substitute the… …

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  • 6Adjusted Book Value — A measure of a company s valuation after liabilities, including off balance sheet liabilities, and assets are adjusted to reflect true fair market value. The potential downside of using an adjusted book value is that a business could be worth… …

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  • 7Adjusted Premium — An adjusted premium is the premium of a life insurance policy that is adjusted by amortizing the costs associated with acquiring the insurance policy. The adjusted premium is equal to the net level premium plus an adjustment, to reflect the cost… …

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  • 8Adjusted Gross Margin — A calculation used to determine the profitability of a product, product line or company. The adjusted gross margin includes the cost of carrying inventory, whereas the gross margin calculation does not take this into consideration. The adjusted… …

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  • 9Adjusted Winner procedure — In problems of fair division, the adjusted winner procedure is used to partition a bundle of goods between two players in such a way as to minimize envy and maximize efficiency and equitability. The procedure is used in divorce settlements and… …

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  • 10Adjusted Underwriting Profit — The profit that an insurance company generates after paying out claims and expenses. Insurance companies earn revenue by underwriting new business (selling new insurance policies) and earning income on their financial investments. Subtracted from …

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