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Impression




Impression

An advertisement's (usually a banner ad) appearance on a web page. Ad space is often sold on a CPM basis.

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Banner
BANNER is a credit union with head office in PHOENIX, AZ

Basis
The price an investor pays for a security plus any out-of-pocket expenses. It is used to determine capital gains or losses for tax purposes when the stock is sold.



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Import
In reference to international trade, these are goods brought into one country from another.

Import Quota
Puts limits on the quantity of certain products that can be legally imported into a particular country during a particular time frame.

Import substitution
The attempt to reduce imports by producing goods domestically.

Import substitution development strategy
A development strategy followed by many Latin American countries and other LDCs that emphasize import substitution-accomplished through protectionism, as the route to economic growth.

Import-export letters of credit
Bank or financial institution issuance's of funds in a certain amount provided to facilitate international trade.

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Imputation tax system
Arrangement by which investors who receive a dividend also receive a tax credit for corporate taxes that the firm has paid.

Imputed interes rates
Interest rates that are assumed when there is no explicit rate in a specific transaction.

Imputed interest
A term used to describe interest considered to be paid, even through no interest payment has been made.

Imputed value
Refers to the value of an asset, service, or company that is not physically recorded in any accounts but is implicit in the product.

In and out
The purchase and sale of a security within a short period of time, usually on the same day.

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