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  2. Asset stripping - Wikipedia

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    For example, the sale-and-leaseback of a building would lead to an increased rental bill for the company. Asset stripping is a highly controversial topic within the financial world. The benefits of asset stripping generally go to the corporate raiders, who can slash the debts they may have whilst improving their net worth. [2]

  3. Monetized Installment Sale - Wikipedia

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    The Transaction allowed Taxpayer to take advantage of tax deferral on the asset sale, which is a permitted result under I.R.C. §§ 453 and 453A." [ 6 ] Because a monetized installment sale is subject to these standard levels of review, it is important that all components of the transaction (i.e. the installment sale and the subsequent loan) be ...

  4. ‘A minefield of its own making’: New investigation of USAA ...

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    Read more: Cost-of-living in America is still out of control — use these 3 'real assets' to protect your wealth today Experts say that there may be a significant breakdown at USAA.

  5. Asset purchase agreement - Wikipedia

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    An asset purchase agreement (APA) is an agreement between a buyer and a seller that finalizes terms and conditions related to the purchase and sale of a company's assets. [1] [2] It is important to note in an APA transaction, it is not necessary for the buyer to purchase all of the assets of the company. In fact, it is common for a buyer to ...

  6. Can Asset Sales Save Hess Corp.? - AOL

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  7. Structured sale - Wikipedia

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    A structured sale or structured installment sale, is a special type of installment sale pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code. [1] In an installment sale, the seller defers recognition of gain on the sale of a business or real estate to the tax year in which the related sale proceeds are received.

  8. Google stock hammered after DOJ calls for Chrome sale - AOL

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    The Justice Department is looking to break up one of America’s most powerful companies following a court ruling in September that found Google violated antitrust law.

  9. Disposal tax effect - Wikipedia

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    If a company sells an asset for less than the tax basis this causes a loss in capital. This means that the asset's value has decreased more than its depreciation value for tax. When capital loss occurs then a special tax rate is given. The benefit of this is that the sale of an asset is the amount by which the taxes are reduced (tax shield).