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Net Interest Income

Definition Net Interest Income refers to the difference between the revenue that is generated from a bank’s assets and the expenses associated with paying out

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Net Investment

Definition Net investment refers to the total amount of money a company spends on capital assets, minus any depreciation on these assets. This depreciation represents

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Net Investment Income (NII)

Definition Net Investment Income (NII) is a financial term that refers to the revenue generated by an investment portfolio after accounting for operating expenses and

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Net Internal Rate of Return

Definition The Net Internal Rate of Return (Net IRR) is a financial metric often used in capital budgeting and investment planning, providing the annualized rate

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Net Lease

Definition A net lease is a type of real estate lease where, in addition to rent, the tenant pays some or all of the property

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Net Interest Margin

Definition Net Interest Margin (NIM) is a financial metric used by banks to measure the difference between the interest income generated by the bank and

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Net Interest Rate Spread

  Definition The Net Interest Rate Spread refers to the difference between the average yield a financial institution receives from loans and other interest-accruing activities,

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