- gross losses
- Военный термин: общие потери личного состава
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
gross loss — ➔ loss * * * gross loss UK US noun [C] ( also trading loss) FINANCE ► the total amount of a company’s losses from its different activities in a particular period, even if it makes a profit on some of these activities: »Today the company reported… … Financial and business terms
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adjusted gross estate — The gross estate less I.R.C. No.No. 2053 and 2054 expenses equals the adjusted gross estate. Generally, I.R.C. No.No. 2053 and 2054 expenses include administration expenses, debts of the decedent, and losses incurred during the settlement of the… … Black's law dictionary
net operating losses — (NOLs) USA The excess of allowable deductions over gross income in a specific taxable year. A loss from operating a business is the most common reason for a NOL. NOLs can generally be carried back two years and carried forward up to 20 years to… … Law dictionary
adjusted gross income — /əˌdʒʌstɪd grəυs ɪnkʌm/ noun US a person’s total annual income less expenses, pension contributions, capital losses, etc., used as a basis to calculate federal income tax. Abbreviation AGI … Dictionary of banking and finance