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Negative Pledge Clause

Definition A Negative Pledge Clause is a type of protective covenant in a bond agreement that prohibits the borrower from taking certain actions that may

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Negative Return

Definition In finance, a negative return refers to a loss incurred by an investor when the final value of an investment or portfolio is less

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Negative Gearing

Definition Negative gearing is a financial strategy where an investor borrows money to invest in an asset, typically property, and the income generated by the

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Negative Goodwill (NGW)

Definition Negative Goodwill (NGW) occurs when a company purchases an asset or a business for less than its fair market value. It generally arises in

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Negative Income Tax (NIT)

Definition Negative Income Tax (NIT) is a progressive income system proposed to help low-income individuals by providing them with a baseline income from the government.

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Negative Growth

Definition Negative growth is a decrease in a company’s, entity’s or economy’s overall production or profit. It means that there is a decline over a

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Negative Gap

Definition Negative Gap in finance refers to a situation where a company or financial institution’s interest-sensitive liabilities exceed its interest-sensitive assets in a specified period.

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Negative Interest Rate

Definition A negative interest rate is a monetary policy tool used by central banks where the nominal interest rate falls below zero percent. In this

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