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  2. Asset classes - Wikipedia

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    Asset classes and asset class categories are often mixed together. In other words, describing large-cap stocks or short-term bonds as asset classes is incorrect. These investment vehicles are asset class categories, and are used for diversification purposes. Multiple asset classes mixed together in a fund structure can provide an investor with ...

  3. Transport category - Wikipedia

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    A transport category helicopter is permitted to have only one main rotor head, and may have only one engine. If a transport category helicopter has only one engine it is only eligible to be a Class B (or Performance Group 2) helicopter. An example of a transport category helicopter with only one engine is the Bell 204/205.

  4. Incoterms - Wikipedia

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    Costs for unloading the goods and any duties, taxes, etc. are for the Buyer. Until 2011, [32] DES was a commonly used term in shipping bulk commodities, such as coal, grain, dry chemicals; and where the seller either owned or had chartered their own vessel.

  5. How Asset Class Affects Your Portfolio

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    A few years ago, someone came to the Better Money Decisions office interested in purchasing a fund she had read about in a national financial magazine. Does this investment sound like some unusual ...

  6. Transport aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Transport aircraft is a broad category of aircraft that includes: Airliners , aircraft, usually large and most often operated by airlines, intended for carrying multiple passengers or cargo in commercial service

  7. Assets vs. Expenses: Understanding the Difference - AOL

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    Assets and expenses are two accounting terms that new business owners often confuse. Here’s what each term means and how to use them in accounting. Assets vs. Expenses: Understanding the Difference

  8. Shipping investments - Wikipedia

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    Shipping investments are a form of alternative investment into an asset related to worldwide shipping. This could be into ships themselves, or a related asset such as shipping container , with the expectation of capital appreciation, dividends , and/or interest earnings.

  9. Aircraft finance - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, the aircraft's residual value at the end of the lease is an important consideration for the owner. [8] The owner may require that the aircraft be returned in the same maintenance condition (e.g. post-C check) as it was delivered, so as to expedite turnaround to the next operator.