SPLIT-UP
Split-up is essentially the opposite of a merger. Here a company divides itself into two or more companies that are run separately, effectively ending the existence of the original company. The shares of the new companies come from the exchanged shares of the original company and distributed depending on the situation.
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IRS Publication 971: Innocent Spouse Relief
A document that outlines three classifications of tax liability relief that is available to married couples or former spouses who submitted joint i ...
Trading Account
1. Account created for holding cash and securities, which is managed by an investment dealer.
2. Account in a financial institution that ...
Big Five Banks
This is a reference used in Canada. This is used for the five largest bank in Canada which are The Bank of Montereal, The Bank of Nova Scotia, The ...
Regulation L
Regulation L prohibits specific types of interlocking arrangements with directors for member banks and their respective holding companies.
American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
Designed for multinational corporations, domestic manufacturers and other entities, as well as energy sector and the agriculture. It has 270 provis ...
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Buying a Home: Looking for an Agent
You will need to find an agent if you want to purchase your dream house. These agents are the only ones who have access to lock box codes, which ar ...
Introduction to Banking
Banking is an integral part of any financial system. In order to keep your money safe and start building wealth, you need a place where your funds ...
An Introduction to Insurance
Most people in the world own insurance. Insurance take a lot of forms such as medical insurance, automobile insurance, and the most common of them ...
Health Savings Account: Eligibility
We discussed the fundamental information regarding HSAs. Now, we shall tackle the qualifications for opening an HSA.
Any person can utili ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Earnings
For assessing how a company performed in a given period, the relation between income and cash flow statements should be taken into account. Several ...
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