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Income sharesShares bought in anticipation of an above average income being produced. Also referred to as high yield shares. All this really means is that the investor chooses shares in companies that have a history of paying consistently high dividends. There is no guarantee that the companies will continue to provide the same level of dividends in the future.Those shares in a split capital investment trust which receive most or all of the trust's income. The other class of shares (capital shares) get the benefit of the trust's capital growthSimilar MatchesIncome fundIncome fundA mutual fund that seeks to provide to liberal current income from investments. Income from propertyIncome from propertyIncome received from property letting is subject to income tax. The amount taxable is the amount receivable in the tax year. If an owner occupier or tenant rents out a room he may receive up to a certain annual income without incurring a tax liability. Earned incomeEarned incomeIncome that comes from work - such as a salary or wages. As distinct from unearned income - bank interest and company dividends etc. Income from pensions is also classified as earned income. Income exclusion ruleIncome exclusion ruleThe IRS rule that excludes certain types of income from taxation, e.g., welfare payments. Income inelasticIncome inelasticHaving an income elasticity less than one. Further Suggestionsincome dividendIncome elastic Growth and income fund Employee Retirement Income Security Act Fixed income securities income endowment Allocation of income rules Active income Earned income Section 352 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 Tax exempt income fund Nominal income Unearned income (revenue) loss of income insurance Gross Income Multiplier Report of Condition and Income Disability income insurance Underwriting income Current income Corporate income tax taxable income Real income Income elasticity Foreign source income Self employed income |
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