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| basis | Your investment for tax purposes It is generally the price you paid to acquire property or the costs incurred to build property See Adjusted Basis | en |
| basis | The difference between the price of futures and the spot price Also the grade of a commodity used as the standard for a contract For example, the basis grade | en |
| basis | In futures and forwards, the difference between a futures contract price for an item and the current spot price of the same item | en |
| basis | An accounting term that refers to the cost of an asset including all adjustments and improvements For tax purposes, it is the amount you subtract from the net sale price to determine the realized gain or loss For example, if you paid $150,000 for your home, but added a porch for $25,000, your basis is now $175,000 You have stepped-up the basis | en |
| basis | The difference between the underlying product price and the futures price | en |
| basis | The dollar amount that the Internal Revenue Service attributes to an asset for purposes of determining annual depreciation or cost recovery, and gain or loss in the sale of the asset The determination of basis is of fundamental importance in tax aspects of real estate investment All property has a basis If property was acquired by purchase, the owner's basis is the cost of the property plus the value of any capital expenditures for improvements to the property, reduced by any cost recovery depreciation actually taken or allowable The basis is also reduced by any untaxed gain "carried over" to the new property in cases where the new property is a replacement of a former residence or is acquired through a like'king exchange or through an involuntary conversion This new basis is called the property's adjusted basis (See adjusted basis, depreciable basis, original basis) | en |
| basis | the most important or necessary part of something; "the basis of this drink is orange juice | en |
| basis | In economics, the difference between the current cash price and the futures price of a commodity | en |
| basis | Basis is used to compute the amount of any taxable gain or loss when selling a property It includes the orginal cost of the property plus closing costs, selling costs and the cost of any improvements made | en |
| basis | the calculated basis is the difference between the PRO (less the discount) and the forecasted futures on PRO release dates | en |
| basis | The foundation of anything; that on which a thing rests | en |
| basis | A starting point, base or foundation for an argument or hypothesis | en |
| basis | In a vector space, a linearly independent set of vectors spanning the whole vector space | en |
| basis | The difference between the cash price of the underlying asset and the futures price | en |
| basis | An underlying condition or circumstance | en |
| basis | Amount paid for an investment, including commissions and other expenses | en |
| basis | The principal component part of a thing | en |
| basis | The pedestal of a column, pillar, or statue | en |
| basis | The groundwork; the first or fundamental principle; that which supports | en |
| basis | the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained; "the whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture" | en |
| basis | The difference between the current spot price (or cash price) of a commodity and the price of the nearest futures contract for the same or a related commodity Basis is usually computed in relation to the futures contract next to expire and may reflect different time periods, product forms, qualities, or locations | en |
| basis | a relation that provides the foundation for something; "they were on a friendly footing"; "he worked on an interim basis" | en |
| basis | the most important or necessary part of something; "the basis of this drink is orange juice" | en |
| basis | The difference between the spot or cash price of a commodity and the price of the nearest futures contract for the same or a related commodity Basis is usually computed in relation to the futures contract next to expire and may reflect different time periods, product forms, qualities, or locations | en |
| basis | The price difference between the spot price of an asset and the price for the derivatives (e g , futures and options) relating to that asset | en |
| basis | The basis for something is a fact or argument that you can use to prove or justify it. Japan's attempt to secure the legal basis to send troops overseas This is a common fallacy which has no basis in fact | en |
| basis | The basis of something is its starting point or an important part of it from which it can be further developed. Both factions have broadly agreed that the UN plan is a possible basis for negotiation. the sub-atomic particles that form the basis of nearly all matter on earth. = foundation | en |
| basis | foundation, base isim | en |
| basis | If something is done on a particular basis, it is done according to that method, system, or principle. We're going to be meeting there on a regular basis They want all groups to be treated on an equal basis I've always worked on the basis that if I don't know anything technical I shan't be any worse off | en |
| basis | If you say that you are acting on the basis of something, you are giving that as the reason for your action. McGregor must remain confined, on the basis of the medical reports we have received | en |
| basis | Regarding a futures contract, the difference between the cash price and the futures price observed in the market Also, it is the price an investor pays for a security plus any out-of-pocket expenses It is used to determine capital gains or losses for tax purposes when the stock is sold | en |
| basis | The difference between the cash price and futures price | en |
| basis | The difference between the current cash price and the futures price of the same commodity Unless otherwise specified, the price of the nearby futures contract month is generally used to calculate the basis | en |
| basis | The difference between the local cash price and the futures price It defines the terms of sale or purchase at a local point relative to futures For example, if the basis is $0 10 per bushel under the nearby, this means that the cash product is being traded at a price $0 10 per bushel less than the price at which the nearby future is trading | en |
| basis | The difference between a cash grain price and a futures price Basis = Cash - Futures For example, the cash price of grain at a specific point minus the price of an appropriate futures contract is the basis | en |
| basis | – Basis is the amount of your investment in a property for tax purposes The basis of property is used to calculate your gain or loss on the sale, exchange, or other disposition of your property It is also used to calculate your deductions for depreciation, amortization, depletion, and casualty losses If your property is used for both business and personal purposes, the basis must be allocated based on the use The original basis in your property is adjusted by improvements to your property (increases your basis) and by deductions taken for depreciation or casualty losses (decreases your basis) Back to Top | en |
| basis | The price an investor pays for a security plus any out-of-pocket expenses It is used to determine capital gains or losses for tax purposes when the stock is sold Also, for a futures contract, the difference between the cash price and the futures price observed in the market | en |
| basis | The difference between the current cash price of a commodity and the futures price of the same commodity | en |
| basis | The difference between the price of a futures contract and the underlying commodity's spot (or cash) price | en |
| basis | The amount assigned to an asset from which gain or loss is determined for income tax purposes when the asset is sold For assets acquired by purchase, basis is cost Special rules govern the basis of property received by virtue of another's death or by gift, the basis of stock received on a transfer of property to a controlled corporation, the basis of the property transferred to the corporation, and the basis of property received upon the liquidation of a corporation | en |
| basis | The difference that exists at any time between the futures price for a given commodity and the comparable cash or spot price for the commodity | en |
| bases | gene determining subunits of nucleic acids; visualize a nucleic acid alphabet with 4 letters The letters are A, C, G, and T for DNA | en |
| bases | Substances that bond readily with hydrogen ions | en |
| bases | 1) Sixteenth-century cloth skirts worn over armor 2) Tonlet | en |
| bases | Index Linked Notes issued by Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc | en |
| bases | = A base is a chemical ingredient When two of these hook up together they make a base pair which is used by the body in building our genetic material (DNA) | en |
| bases | compounds that accept hydrogen ions in a solution | en |
| bases | The 12 of the perceptual process: áyatana (q v ) | en |
| bases | plural of basis | en |
| bases | plural of base | en |
| bases | (1) plural of base, as in: The Army is closing down its bases in that country | en |
| bases | Third person singular of to base | en |
| bases | The variable part of DNA The nitrogenous bases of DNA are divided into two groups: purines [adenine (A) and guanine (G)] and pyrimidines [thymine (T) and cytosine (C)] In RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil (U) Modified and unusual bases, such as pseudouridine, are found in tRNA molecules | en |
| bases | General antagonist of "acids", with which they are neutralized to "salts" In molecular genetics, "bases" are the common expression for the basic components of the nucleotides, the subunits of DNA and RNA The genetic information is encoded in the sequence of the four DNA bases - adenine (A), cytosine (C), thymine (T) and guanine (G) | en |
| bases | a base is a substance that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions, OH-, in aqueous solution For weak bases, this usually occurs by the reaction of B with a water molecule | en |
| bases | bases Pronounced for meaning 1.. Pronounced and hyphenated ba·ses for meaning 2..1. Bases is the plural of base | en |
| bases | Building blocks of DNA made up of nitrogen and carbon atoms in a ring structure There are two types of bases: purines (adenine and guanine, known as A and G) and pyrimidines (cytosine and thymine, known as C and T) The bases pair in the DNA double helix, and the order of bases determines the genetic code | en |
| bases | Bases is the plural of basis. the plural of basis | en |
| bases | the four chemicals which make up DNA - guanine (G), adenine (A), cytosine (C) and thymine (T) are called bases These are arranged in a particular order, forming a code or language which specifies how proteins are made | en |
| bases | The chemical units (adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine) in a DNA molecule that constitutes the genetic code | en |
| bases | One of four chemicals (Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine and Thymine) that make up DNA | en |
| bases | Distinct chemical ingredients found in the genetic material of all life-forms | en |