RENT CEILING
Rent ceiling is the maximum price a landlord is allowed for rent. It is often set by law and limit how high the rent can go in a specified area. But as a result of this regulation, the quantity of available housing is decreased as landlords are not willing to rent out their property for a low price.
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Soft Commodity
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American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012
Act averting the tax aspect of the fiscal cliff by preventing several tax breaks from maturing as scheduled. It also ...
Present Value Of An Annuity
It refers to the discount amount of a dividend payment over the stock or bond’s term.
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A Guide to Income Tax: Overlooked Credits and Cuts
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