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  2. Royalty trust - Wikipedia

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    A royalty trust is a type of corporation, mostly in the United States or Canada, usually involved in oil and gas production or mining. However, unlike most corporations, its profits are not taxed at the corporate level provided a certain high percentage (e.g. 90%) of profits are distributed to shareholders as dividends.

  3. Iron Ore Company of Canada - Wikipedia

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    It "holds a 15.10% equity interest in IOC directly and through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hollinger-Hanna Limited, and receives a 7% gross overriding royalty and a 10 cent per tonne commission on all iron ore products produced, sold and shipped by IOC." [15] [16] In 2016 the IOC lost a court case against a band of Innu. The court continued ...

  4. Royalty fund - Wikipedia

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    A royalty fund (also known as royalty funding) is a category of private equity fund that specializes in purchasing consistent revenue streams deriving from the payment of royalties. One growing subset of this category is the healthcare royalty fund, in which a private equity fund manager purchases a royalty stream paid by a pharmaceutical ...

  5. Income trust - Wikipedia

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    An income trust is an investment that may hold equities, debt instruments, royalty interests or real properties. It is especially useful for financial requirements of institutional investors such as pension funds, [1] and for investors such as retired individuals seeking yield. The main attraction of income trusts, in addition to certain tax ...

  6. Don't Race Out To Buy SIR Royalty Income Fund (TSE:SRV.UN ...

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    SIR Royalty Income Fund ( TSE:SRV.UN ) is about to trade ex-dividend in the next 3 days. The ex-dividend date is one...

  7. Royalty payment - Wikipedia

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    A royalty payment is a payment made by one party to another that owns a particular asset, for the right to ongoing use of that asset. Royalties are typically agreed upon as a percentage of gross or net revenues derived from the use of an asset or a fixed price per unit sold of an item of such, but there are also other modes and metrics of compensation.

  8. Kobalt Music Group - Wikipedia

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    Kobalt Music Group, Ltd. is an independent rights management and music publishing company. Founded in 2000 by CEO Willard Ahdritz, [2] Kobalt acts primarily as an administrative publishing company, not owning any copyrights. Also offering label services and neighboring rights, [2] the company has developed an online portal to provide royalty ...

  9. Passive income: How is it taxed? - AOL

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    Passive income includes income from things like a rental property or limited partnership, or royalties from a creative project. Portfolio income is money generated from investments such as stocks ...