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Double EscrowTwo concurrent escrows on the same property, having the same party as buyer and seller of the property. Example: Escrow 1 -A buys from B. Escrow 2 -A sells the same property to C. A is using C's money to buy B's property. The process is illegal in many states unless full disclosure is made.Double Escrow Similar MatchesDouble Declining Balance Method Of DepreciationDouble Declining Balance Method Of DepreciationA use of the declining balance method, but with double the depreciation allowable by straight line. An accelerated method. Double topDouble topA reversal pattern in technical analysis.Technically, it is an advance to one price level, followed by a small decline which represents the valley between the tops, followed by a rally to roughly the same level as the first top, followed by a clear downtrend.On a chart a double top looks like the letter 'M'. Double auction marketDouble auction marketSystems by which listed securities are bought and sold through brokers on the securities exchanges, as distinguished from the OTC market, where trades are negotiated. Unlike the conventional auction with one auctioneer and many buyers, double auction markets consist of many sellers and many buyers. Double opt-inDouble opt-inA form of permission marketing in which subscribers first agree to be added to a mailing list and then must also confirm their registration by responding to an email message. Double taxationDouble taxationGovernment taxation of the same money twice; specifically, taxation of earnings at the corporate level and dividends at the stockholder level. Further SuggestionsPercent to doubledouble taxation double indemnity Double auction system Double up Double declining balance depreciation method (DDB) Double entry book keeping Double witching day Double barreled double taxation relief Double declining balance depreciation Double tax agreement Double dip double bottom |
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