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  • 21Gross Rent Multiplier — is the ratio of the price of a real estate investment to its annual rental income before expenses such as property taxes, insurance, and even utilities for vacation rental properties. Other expenses could include the cost of hiring a property… …

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  • 22gross estate — see estate 3a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. gross estate …

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  • 23Gross examination — or grossing is the process by which pathology specimens are inspected with the naked eye to obtain diagnostic information, while being processed for further microscopic examination. Gross examination of surgical specimens is typically performed… …

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  • 24Gross Acres — The amount of leased real estate, that a petroleum and/or natural gas company has a working interest in. Gross acres is different from net acres if a company shares its working interest with another company or companies. The company s true… …

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  • 25gross yield — The gross yield on an investment is the annual gross dividend or income received expressed as a percentage. The gross yield is used in preference to the net yield, because investors can make a direct comparison with ( gross) interest yields from… …

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  • 26Gross National Income — (GNI) comprises the total value produced within a country (i.e. its Gross Domestic Product), together with its income received from other countries (notably interest and dividends), less similar payments made to other countries. The GNI consists… …

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  • 27The March (1945) — The March refers to a series of death marches during the final stages of the Second World War in Europe. Over 80,000 Allied PoWs were force marched westward across Poland, Czechoslovakia and Germany in appalling winter conditions, lasting about… …

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  • 28Gross leasable area — (GLA) in the retail development industry is a term applied to shopping malls, lifestyle centers, outlet malls and other retail centers to indicate the amount of floor space available to be rented. Specifically, gross leasable area is defined as… …

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  • 29Gross spread — refers to the fees that underwriters receive for arranging and underwriting an offering of debt or equity securities. The gross spread for an initial public offering (IPO) can be as high as 7% while the gross spread on a debt offering can be as… …

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  • 30Gross profit margin — is a financial ratio used to assess the profitability of a firm s core activities, excluding fixed costs.The general calculation ismathrm{Gross profit margin} = frac{mathrm{Revenue Cost of Sales{mathrm{RevenueThe gross profit margin is related to …

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