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After tax basisThe comparison basis used to analyze the net after-tax returns on a corporate taxable bond and a municipal tax-free bond.After tax basis Similar MatchesAfter hours dealsAfter hours dealsDealings made on a stock exchange after its official closure time. These deals are rolled over and included in the following day's transactions. Net profit after taxNet profit after taxThe net profits of a company after taxation. This is the 'bottom line' that you often hear about. Dividends are paid out of net profits after tax, and the amount that isn't paid out is the retained profit. Net after tax gainNet after tax gainCapital gain after income taxes have been paid. Cash flow after interest and taxesCash flow after interest and taxesNet income plus depreciation. Before And After MethodBefore And After MethodAn appraisal method used in both condemnation and modernization. In condemnation the method is used in a partial taking. The value of the total land owned by A, for example, is $1.00 per sq. ft. After a partial taking, the remaining land of A is worth $.75 per sq. ft. A should receive $1.00 per sq. ft. for the property taken plus $.25 per sq. ft. for the remaining parcel. In the event the remaining property is worth $1.25 after the taking (increased value), the payment to A could be less than the value of the property taken. In modernization, an appraiser may take the value of property before and after remodeling to determine if the value increased more than modernization costs. Further SuggestionsAfter acquired clauseEarnings before interest after taxes (EBIAT) After tax real rate of return After hours dealing or trading Aftermarket |
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