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Adjusted balance methodMethod of calculating finance charges that uses the account balance remaining after adjusting for all transactions posted during the given billing period as its basis. Related: Average daily balance method, previous balance method, past due balance method.Adjusted balance method Similar MatchesRisk adjusted discount rateRisk adjusted discount rateThe rate established by adding a expected risk premium to the risk-free rate in order to determine the present value of a risky investment. Adjusted debit balance (ADB)Adjusted debit balance (ADB)The account balance for a margin account that is calculated by combining the balance owed to a broker with any outstanding balance in the special miscellaneous account, and any paper profits on short accounts. Adjusted gross income (AGI)Adjusted gross income (AGI)Gross income less allowable adjustments, is the income on which an individual is taxed by the federal government. Risk adjusted returnRisk adjusted returnOften we subtract from the rate of return on an asset a rate of return from another asset that has similar risk. This gives an abnormal rate of return that shows how the asset performed over and above a benchmark asset with the same risk. We can also use the beta against the benchmark to calculate an alpha, which is also risk-adjusted performance. Adjusted basisAdjusted basisPrice from which to calculate and derive capital gains or losses upon sale of an asset. Account actions such as any stock splits that have occurred since the initial purchase must be accounted for. Further SuggestionsAdjusted Gross Incomeadjusted gross income adjusted earnings Seasonally adjusted Inflation adjusted Net adjusted present value Risk adjusted profitability Adjusted present value (APV) Adjusted for inflation Adjusted exercise price Risk adjusted return |
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