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  • 81Residual Current protective Device — Fehlerstromschutzschalter geöffneter Fehlerstromschutzschalter …

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  • 82residual value — Term used to describe the market or sale value of leased equipment (net of removal or disposal costs) at the end of the lease term. In most cases, it is projected or estimated. Sometimes called salvage value. With some exceptions, national bank… …

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  • 83Residual dipolar coupling — The residual dipolar coupling between two spins in a molecule occurs if the molecules in solution exhibit a partial alignment leading to an incomplete averaging of spatially anisotropic dipolar couplings.Partial molecular alignment leads to an… …

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  • 84Residual Dividend — The term residual dividend refers to a method of calculating dividends. A dividend is a payment made by a company to its shareholders. It is essentially a portion of the company s profits that is divided amongst the people who own stock in the… …

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  • 85Residual Income — The amount of income that an individual has after all personal debts, including the mortgage, have been paid. This calculation is usually made on a monthly basis, after the monthly bills and debts are paid. Also, when a mortgage has been paid off …

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  • 86Residual Interest Bonds - RIBS — A type of inverse floating rate bond created by dividing the income from a municipal bond into two portions. The municipal bondholder will create two new securities: a primary direct floating rate bond and a residual inverse floating rate bond.… …

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  • 87Residual Value — How much a fixed asset is worth at the end of its lease, or at the end of its useful life. If you lease a car for three years, its residual value is how much it is worth after three years. The residual value is determined by the bank that issues… …

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  • 88Residual claimant — In economics, the residual claimant is the agent who receives the net income (income after deducting all costs).Residual claimancy is generally required in order for there to be Moral Hazard, which is a problem typical of information asymmetry.… …

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  • 89Residual Equity Theory — An accounting concept that says that common stockholders take the greatest risk when they buy into a company; therefore, they should have sufficient information about the company s financial standing and performance to make sound investment… …

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  • 90Residual Security — A convertible security which may increase the number of current outstanding common shares. A residual security, which is converted or exercised, results in more shares being issued, causing dilution. Corporations may offer residual securities to… …

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