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  2. Double counting (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    The basic reason is that the income of one institutional unit is the expenditure of another, and the input of one institutional unit is the output of another. If therefore we want to measure the total value-added by all institutional units, we need to devise a consistent procedure for grossing and netting the incomes and outlays of all units ...

  3. Earnings - Wikipedia

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    Earnings are the net benefits of a corporation's operation. [1] Earnings is also the amount on which corporate tax is due. For an analysis of specific aspects of corporate operations several more specific terms are used as EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes) and EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization).

  4. Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotives - Wikipedia

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    The 14 Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotives were broad gauge 4-2-4T steam locomotives built to three different designs. The first entered service in 1853. The first entered service in 1853. The Bristol and Exeter Railway was amalgamated into the Great Western Railway on 1 January 1876, and the last of the 4-2-4Ts was withdrawn in 1885.

  5. My Top 5 Warren Buffett Buys for 2025 - AOL

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    In the latest earnings report, revenue rose to a new record of more than $16 billion, and based on this strength, American Express increased its earnings-per-share guidance for the full year.

  6. The gambling industry's sly new way to suck money from ... - AOL

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    Some of nQube's findings have been counterintuitive: It turns out that removing the total number of slot machines can often increase the casino's "win," if the machines are arranged in a way that ...

  7. Windfall gain - Wikipedia

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    Examples of windfall gains include, but are not limited to: Unexpected inheritance or other large monetary gift from another; Sweepstakes winnings; Winning a lottery or success in another form of gambling

  8. November retail sales top Wall Street's expectations

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    Meanwhile, retail sales in October were revised up to a 0.5% increase from a prior reading that showed a 0.4% increase in the month, according to Census Bureau data. A 2.4% month-over-month ...

  9. The Only Three Questions That Count - Wikipedia

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    The Only Three Questions that Count: Investing by Knowing What Others Don't is a book on investment advice by Ken Fisher. It was released in December 2006 and spent three months on The New York Times list of "Hardcover business bestsellers" . [1] It was also a Wall Street Journal and a BusinessWeek best seller. [2]