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The method used to allocate the cost of a tangible asset over time.
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Similar to depreciation, but for intangible assets like patents or copyrights.
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The ownership value of shareholders in a company.
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Earnings distributed to shareholders in cash or stock.
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An intangible asset arising when one company acquires another for more than book value.
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Obligations that a company must settle, often through future payments or services.
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The nominal or face value of a share of stock.
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Income earned from the sale of goods or services.
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Resources owned by a company, both tangible and intangible.
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The value of an asset after depreciation or amortization is applied.
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Shares that were issued and later repurchased by the company.
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A permanent reduction in the value of an asset due to market or usage factors.