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1 investment income as component of current account
доходы от вложений капитала как компонент счета текущих операций.Статья счета текущих операций, где учитывается доход резидентов национальной экономики от их финансовых активов, вложенных в банки зарубежных стран.English-Russian explanatory dictionary of the external economic terms > investment income as component of current account
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2 franked investment income
Accounting: FIIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > franked investment income
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3 franked investment income
Finthe total of dividends received plus their associated tax creditThe ultimate business dictionary > franked investment income
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4 unfranked investment income
(U.K.) Finamounts received by a company net of basic rate tax, for example, patent royaltiesThe ultimate business dictionary > unfranked investment income
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5 investment bond
Finin the United Kingdom, a product where the investment is paid as a single premium into a life insurance policy with an underlying asset-backed fund. The bondholder receives a regular income until the end of the bond’s term when the investment—the current value of the fund—is returned to the bondholder. -
6 income dividend
Finthe U.S. term for payment to investors of the income generated by a collective investment, less management charges, tax, and expenses. It is distributed in proportion to the number of units or shares held by each investor.U.K. term income distribution -
7 income stock
Fin [m1]1. common stock sought because of their relatively high yield as opposed to their potential to produce capital growth2. fixed interest securities acquired for their relatively high yield as opposed to their potential to produce capital growth3. certain funds, for example, investment trusts, that issue split level funds where holders of the income element receive all the income (less expenses, charges, and tax), while holders of the capital element receive only the capital gains (less expenses, charges, and tax) -
8 Investment Grade Municipal Income Fund
NYSE. PPMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Investment Grade Municipal Income Fund
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9 disposable income
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10 future income and growth security
Investment: FIGSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > future income and growth security
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11 growth and income securities
Investment: GAINSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > growth and income securities
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12 guaranteed annual income
Investment: GAIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > guaranteed annual income
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13 prescribed right to income and maximum quality
Investment: PRIMEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > prescribed right to income and maximum quality
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14 split-capital investment trust
Finan investment trust established for a specific timescale where the shares are divided at launch into two different classes, income shares and capital shares. Income shareholders receive all or most of the income generated by the trust and a predetermined sum at liquidation, while capital shareholders receive no interest but the remainder of the capital at liquidation.Also known as splitlevel trust, split trustThe ultimate business dictionary > split-capital investment trust
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15 return on investment
Fina ratio of the profit made in a financial year as a percentage of an investmentAbbr. ROIEXAMPLEThe most basic expression of ROI can be found by dividing a company’s net profit (also called net earnings) by the total investment (total debt plus total equity), then multiplying by 100 to arrive at a percentage:Net profit/Total investment × 100 = ROIIf, say, net profit is $30 and total investment is $250, the ROI is:30/250 = 0.12 × 100 = 12%A more complex variation of ROI is an equation known as the Du Pont formula:(Net profit after taxes/ Total assets) = (Net profit after taxes/ Sales) × Sales/Total assetsIf, for example, net profit after taxes is $30, total assets are $250, and sales are $500, then:30/ 250 = 30/ 500 × 500/250 =12% = 6% × 2 = 12%Champions of this formula, which was developed by the Du Pont Company in the 1920s, say that it helps reveal how a company has both deployed its assets and controlled its costs, and how it can achieve the same percentage return in different ways.For shareholders, the variation of the basic ROI formula used by investors is:Net income + (current value – original value) /original value × 100 = ROIIf, for example, somebody invests $5,000 in a company and a year later has earned $100 in dividends, while the value of the shares is $5,200, the return on investment would be:100 + (5,200 – 5,000)/ 5,000 × 100 (100 + 200)/ 5,000 × 100 = 300/ 5,000 = 0.06 × 100 = 6% ROIIt is vital to understand exactly what a return on investment measures, for example assets, equity, or sales. Without this understanding, comparisons may be misleading. It is also important to establish whether the net profit figure used is before or after provision for taxes. -
16 portfolio investment
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17 Capital Alliance Income Trust Real Estate Investment Trust
AMEX. CAAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Capital Alliance Income Trust Real Estate Investment Trust
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18 доходы по инвестициям
Русско-английский политический словарь > доходы по инвестициям
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19 ingreso resultante del dinero invertido
• investment incomeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ingreso resultante del dinero invertido
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20 renta de la inversión
• investment income
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Investment Income — Income coming from interest payments, dividends, capital gains collected upon the sale of a security or other assets, and any other profit that is made through an investment vehicle of any kind. Generally, most people earn a large portion of… … Investment dictionary
investment income — n: income (as interest, dividends, annuities, or royalties) that is not derived in the ordinary course of a trade or business Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Investment income — The revenue from a portfolio of invested assets. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * investment income investment income ➔ income * * * investment income UK US noun [C or U] FINANCE ► income that comes from investments in shares, bonds,… … Financial and business terms
investment income — The revenue from a portfolio of invested assets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * investment income investment income ➔ income * * * investment income UK US noun [C or U] FINANCE ► income that comes from investments in shares, bonds, etc.… … Financial and business terms
investment income — 1) A person s income derived from investments. 2) The income of a business derived from its outside investments rather than from its trading activities … Big dictionary of business and management
investment income — /ɪn vestmənt ˌɪnkʌm/ noun income (such as interest and dividends) from investments. Compare earned income … Dictionary of banking and finance
Net Investment Income — Income received from investment assets (before taxes) such as bonds, stocks, mutual funds, loans and other investments (less related expenses). The individual tax rate on net investment income depends on whether it is interest income, dividend… … Investment dictionary
Franked Investment Income — Income that is received as a tax free distribution by one company in the U.K. from another. This income is typically tax free to the receiving firm and is usually distributed in the form of a dividend. Franked investment income was introduced in… … Investment dictionary
unfranked investment income — Investment income received by a company that has suffered income tax at source, e.g. debenture interest received. Unfranked investment income is the net amount received plus the income tax suffered … Accounting dictionary
franked investment income — When a company receives a dividend from another company it will also receive the appropriate tax credit which can then be offset against ACT on its own distributions in the same period or carried forward to the next accounting period. Tax losses… … Law dictionary
franked investment income — is dividends received from a UK company. It does not matter whether the dividend is a preference or ordinary dividend. For a corporate investor, franked investment income is free of any further corporation tax, on the basis that the company… … Financial and business terms