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 Paid surveys?
I was wondering if anyone else has done these paid surveys. heres a link to one i came across.
http://www.thesurveypro.
Looks pretty interesting.
I just want to ...


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 I want to buy a laptop computer can any one over there in usa tell me how much it will cost me?
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 Question about HostGator?
I heard that one of their hosting packages comes with unlimited domains. Does that mean I can register an unlimited # of domains for the same monthly price?...


 Corporate values are...?
1) Apersonal matter to be determined by each employee
2) Taught by attending company-sponsored seminars
3) Instilled by the leadership of outside consultants
4) learned by observing ...


 Has anyone ever complained to tesco????
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 What does LLC stand for after a company name?
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 So, last night at walmart?
I bought a lot of items. There were a few that did not fit into bag. The receipt was a mile long. Upon leaving I hand my receipt to the greeter, he barely looks it over and then sends me on my way. I ...


 So Bill Gates is to step down from Micro$oft, so he can devote his time to charity work. Isn't there enough...
....charity workers in the world already? And don't you think he should stay in control of the world's biggest software company?

It is not like our industry has lots of people ...


 Why does the retailer Wal-Mart have more controversy than other discount retaliers?
I have noticed that Wal-Mart has more controversy than any other discount retailers? There are websites about Why Wal-Mart is not a good place to work and shop and on the television shows The Simpons ...


 Could Richard Branson walk into a Virgin Megastore and help himself to stuff?

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I mean just take it without paying. What I'm trying to ascertain is whether he actually directly owns the goods in the shop....


 How can a non-profit organization get started? Also how can we get funded to open a no kill animal shelter?

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I live in an area that only has one Animal Shelter and they euthanize the majority of the animals that are placed in it. I want to open a shelter that gives an animal ...


 How do i find the name of a business when i only have the address?
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Limited Liability Corporation is?...


 Iam 17 and in need of a car can you donate me on please?
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 I dont understand the word 10k which has been offered to me by the company. Does it mean 10,000rs per month.?
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 How do u like Walmart's new logo?
http://upload.wikimedia.
"Wal-Mart" also changed it's name to "Walmart".
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sik_cdns
What is "NET ASSET VALUE"Will somebody explain simply giving simple example simple?
Thanx
                     
 




Dennis J
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It is not difficult to explain. If you take an asset and deduct depreciation, meaning the reduction in value caused by wear and tear, and deduct from there any debts that were incurred buying that asset, what you are left with is the NET ASSET VALUE


Robere
It is the value of your assets minus taxes or any other liabilities you may have. In other money and/or property that is free and clear.


jpeb71
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Net Asset Value or NAV is the final value of an organisation's asset less its liabilities.

Investment companies such as Mutual Funds (eg. Vanguard, Fidelity, etc.) calculate their NAV at the close of the stock market every trading day. It is based on the market value of investments of the fund (eg. stocks, bonds), incoming cash (from purchases of shares), out going cash (from redemptions), and expenses such as management and maintanance fees. Once the NAV is computed it is divided by the current outstanding shares.


Number1son
In Mutual funds you take the total capitalization of the fund and divide that number by the amount of shares of stock in the fund and you arrive at the mutual fund's per share Net Asset Value.


Chuong Seng Ly
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Net asset value is the real value of the materials only excluding the other taxes or transportations.


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