- recognized gain
- recognized gain or lossThe portion of realized gain or loss that is subject to income taxation.See also realized gain or loss
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
recognized gain or loss — The portion of realized gain or loss that is subject to income taxation. See also realized gain or loss … Black's law dictionary
Recognized Gain — When an investment or asset is sold for an amount that is greater than what was originally paid. Recognizing gains on an asset will trigger a capital gains situation, but only if the asset is deemed to be capital in nature. The amount of any… … Investment dictionary
recognized loss — recognized gain or loss The portion of realized gain or loss that is subject to income taxation. See also realized gain or loss … Black's law dictionary
gain — A profit on a securities transaction recognized by selling a security for more than the security originally cost. The gain is the difference between the cost and the sale. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. gain gain 1 [geɪn] … Financial and business terms
realized gain — or loss Gain (or loss) resulting from an identifiable event, such as a sale or an exchange of property. The amount of realized gain from the sale or other disposition of property is the excess of the amount realized over the adjusted basis of the … Black's law dictionary
realized gain or loss — Gain (or loss) resulting from an identifiable event, such as a sale or an exchange of property. The amount of realized gain from the sale or other disposition of property is the excess of the amount realized over the adjusted basis of the… … Black's law dictionary
recognition of gain — or loss See recognized gain or loss … Black's law dictionary
recognition of gain or loss — See recognized gain or loss … Black's law dictionary
Actuarial Gain Or Loss — Gain or loss arising from the difference between estimates and actual experience in a company’s pension plan. Actuarial gains and losses are used when accounting for pension plans because of the need to make assumptions about the future… … Investment dictionary
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