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  2. As is - Wikipedia

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    For other uses, see As is (disambiguation). " As is " is a phrase used to indicate the existing condition of something without any modifications or improvements. [ 1 ] The term is employed in legal, business, and consumer settings to establish that an item or property is being sold or provided in its current condition, [ 2 ][ 3 ] with no ...

  3. Goodwill (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, goodwill is an intangible asset recognized when a firm is purchased as a going concern. It reflects the premium that the buyer pays in addition to the net value of its other assets. Goodwill is often understood to represent the firm's intrinsic ability to acquire and retain customer business, where that ability is not otherwise ...

  4. Profit margin - Wikipedia

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    Profit margin is a financial ratio that measures the percentage of profit earned by a company in relation to its revenue. Expressed as a percentage, it indicates how much profit the company makes for every dollar of revenue generated. Profit margin is important because this percentage provides a comprehensive picture of the operating efficiency ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Going concern - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A going concern is an accounting term for a business that is assumed will meet its financial obligations when they become due. It functions without the threat of liquidation for the foreseeable future, which is usually regarded as at least the next 12 months or the specified accounting period (the longer of the two).

  7. Sold! What did Sammy Hagar's custom Ferrari LaFerrari sell ...

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    Sammy Hagar just provided another example of how there's only one way to rock. His recipe: Have a ball but keep to life's speed limit, easy on the drugs, heavy on the rock 'n' roll, and – above ...

  8. Kathy Bates Credits Losing 100 Pounds with These 5 Things - AOL

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    Actor Kathy Bates has shared the keys to her success in losing 100 lbs over seven years. Bates says she lost 80lbs by making healthy, sustainable changes and an additional 20lbs on Ozempic.

  9. Cost of goods sold - Wikipedia

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    e. Cost of goods sold (COGS) is the carrying value of goods sold during a particular period. Costs are associated with particular goods using one of the several formulas, including specific identification, first-in first-out (FIFO), or average cost. Costs include all costs of purchase, costs of conversion and other costs that are incurred in ...