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  2. Template:IncreaseNegative - Wikipedia

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    The quantity involved should be maximized (e.g., annual income for a business), may be positive, negative or zero in general, is currently a negative number (e.g., a loss, i.e., a negative income, justifying the red color) and implies an encouraging improvement (e.g., a reduction in loss, i.e., a rise in income, justifying the up arrow).

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  4. Template talk:IncreaseNegative - Wikipedia

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    I noticed that the alt text for this template, and related templates, is ambiguous. "Unemployment: 5%" would be read as "unemployment increase negative five percent". It isn't immediately clear whether we're talking about a value of 5%, an increase of 5%, or even a decrease of "negative" 5%.

  5. Materiality (auditing) - Wikipedia

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    These include single-rule methods and variable size rule methods. [14] Single rule methods: 5% of pre-tax income; 0.5% of total assets; 1% of equity; 1% of total revenue. "Sliding scale" or variable-size methods: 2% to 5% of gross profit if less than $20,000; 1% to 2% of gross profit, if gross profit is more than $20,000 but less than $1,000,000;

  6. NASCAR rules and regulations - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR logo. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) makes and enforces numerous rules and regulations that transcend all racing series.. NASCAR issues a different rule book for each racing series; however, rule books are published exclusively for NASCAR members and are not made available to the public. [1]

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Friday, January 10

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    2. Words/expressions that can help ease tension and stress. 3. Related to a classic cocktail. 4. Elements of a famous brain teaser. Related: 300 Trivia Questions and Answers to Jumpstart Your Fun ...

  8. Richard C. Perry - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to May 2009, if you bought shares in companies when Richard C. Perry joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -38.5 percent return on your investment, compared to a -38.2 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Monetarism - Wikipedia

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    Friedman proposed a fixed monetary rule, called Friedman's k-percent rule, where the money supply would be automatically increased by a fixed percentage per year. The rate should equal the growth rate of real GDP, leaving the price level unchanged. For instance, if the economy is expected to grow at 2 percent in a given year, the Fed should ...