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  • 111excess accumulation — The amount of a required minimum distribution that an IRA holder fails to remove from an IRA in a timely manner. Excess accumulations are subject to a 50% IRS penalty tax. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 112excess contribution — The amount by which an IRA contribution exceeds the allowable limits. If an excess contribution is not properly corrected, a 6% IRS penalty applies. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 113excess reserves — Amount of reserves held by an institution in excess of its reserve requirement and required clearing balance. Also see reserves. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Actual reserves that exceed required reserves. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 114excess returns — Difference between an asset s return and the riskless rate. Sometimes confused with abnormal returns, returns in excess of those required by some asset pricing model. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 115excess — Synonyms and related words: Saturnalia, aggrandizement, amplification, ballyhoo, big talk, blowing up, burlesque, caricature, crapulence, crapulency, crapulousness, de trop, debauchery, dilatation, dilation, disentitlement, dispensable,… …

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  • 116excess — • överdrift, överdåd, excess, extravagans …

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  • 117excess luggage — see excess baggage …

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  • 118excess profits tax — tax on the profits of a business enterprise in excess of the average profits for a number of base years, ept (Finance) …

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  • 119excess —    1. American    to dismiss from employment    When the employer wants to cut costs by getting rid of excess labour:     Workers are never laid off; they re redundant , excessed , transitioned , or offered voluntary severance . (Wall Street… …

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  • 120Excess statutory depletion —   The excess of estimated statutory depletion allowable as an income tax deduction over the amount of cost depletion otherwise allowable as a tax deduction, determined on a total enterprise basis.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information… …

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