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  2. As is - Wikipedia

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    In legal contexts, the phrase "as is" is used in contracts, agreements and sales transactions. [ 6 ][ 7 ] It is used to disclaim some implied warranties for an item being sold. Certain types of implied warranties must be specifically disclaimed, such as the implied warranty of title. "As is" denotes that the seller is selling, and the buyer is ...

  3. What I learned from selling a house as-is - AOL

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    Cons. Reduced profit: Homes sold as-is generally fetch a lower price, due to the anticipated repair costs the buyers will have to shoulder. Skipping the repairs saves you money on the front end ...

  4. List of multi-level marketing companies - Wikipedia

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    Equinox International (dissolved in 2001) European Grouping of Marketing Professionals /CEDIPAC SA (dissolved in 1995) European Home Retail (dissolved in 2007) Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing (dissolved in 2013) FundAmerica (bankrupt in 1990) [25] Holiday Magic (dissolved in 1974)

  5. List of employee-owned companies - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the U.S. over 5,700 of the roughly 6,400 employee-owned companies have an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). [2] An ESOP is an employee-owner method that provides a company's workforce with an ownership interest in the company.

  6. Neshaminy Mall being sold 'as is.' What the buyer will get ...

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    February 5, 2024 at 3:26 PM. The Neshaminy Mall, once a powerhouse of Lower Bucks County retail, is for sale “as is,” according to a real estate listing. The fixer-upper, owned by Brookfield ...

  7. List of largest companies in the United States by revenue

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    The Fortune 500 list of companies includes only publicly traded companies, also including tax inversion companies. There are also corporations having foundation in the United States, such as corporate headquarters, operational headquarters and independent subsidiaries. The list excludes large privately held companies such as Cargill and Koch ...

  8. The list of major companies requiring employees to return to ...

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    The list includes companies like Amazon, Apple, and BlackRock. Last month, Amazon mandated corporate workers return to the office five days a week beginning January 2nd.

  9. Accounting - Wikipedia

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    Accounting, also known as accountancy, is the process of recording and processing information about economic entities, such as businesses and corporations. [1] [2] Accounting measures the results of an organization's economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of stakeholders, including investors, creditors, management, and regulators. [3]