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Tax breakAny provision of the tax code, such as a tax credit or tax deduction, that reduces the amount of tax that a firm or individual will pay, perhaps in return for behavior that the government wishes to encourage.Similar MatchesBreakoutBreakoutThe point at which a price breaks out either above or below a stable established range or trendline. Once the price breaks above its resistance or below its support, its likely to continue in the same direction. Also referred to as a Trendline Violation. Balance breakdownBalance breakdownThis is a fee that can be charged by your lender for a month-by-month breakdown of your account balance, over and above the information contained in your Annual Statement. Costs £15 - £30 Breakpoint saleBreakpoint saleFor mutual funds, refers to the investment amount necessary to make the fundholder eligible for a reduced sales charge. See: Letter of intent; right of accumulation. Break up valueBreak up valueThe total value of all a company's separate operations if sold separately.The terms is used most often when contrasted with the market capitalisation of the company as a whole, and the implication is that if the sum of the parts is greater than the whole, the company should be split up to release the extra value to shareholders. Circuit breakersCircuit breakersMeasures instituted by exchanges to stop trading temporarily when the market has fallen by a certain percentage in a specified period. They are intended to prevent a market free fall by permitting buy and sell orders to rebalance. Further Suggestionscircuit breakerBreak even point Break even payment rate Break even lease payment Arrears breakdown Decision Break Point Analysis Break even tax rate Breaking the syndicate bed and breakfast Breakeven point Market break Breakup value Break even time Break even analysis Cash flow break even point break even |
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