abnormal losses - définition. Qu'est-ce que abnormal losses
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est abnormal losses - définition

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LOWER SELLING PRICE AND A HIGHER PURCHASE PRICE, RESULTING IN A FINANCIAL LOSS FOR THE SELLER
Capital losses

Capital loss         
Capital loss is the difference between a lower selling price and a higher purchase price or cost price of an eligible Capital asset, which typically represents a financial loss for the seller. This is distinct from losses from selling goods below cost, which is typically considered loss in business income.
Abnormal (Bumblefoot album)         
ALBUM BY RON "BUMBLEFOOT" THAL
Abnormal (album)
Abnormal is the seventh studio album by recording artist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, released in July 2008.ACE Title Search ASCAP.
Excorticate         
  • Decerebrate rigidity or abnormal extensor posturing.
STRANGE POSTURE FROM BRAIN INJURY
Decorticate response; Decerebrate response; Decerebrate posturing; Flexor posturing; Decerebrate posture; Decorticate posture; Extensor posturing; Flexor posture; Extensor posture; Decerebrate rigidity; Decorticate rigidity; Decorticate posturing; Abnormal posture; Decorticate; Hemiparetic; Excorticate
·vt To strip of bark or skin; to Decorticate.

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Capital loss

Capital loss is the difference between a lower selling price and a higher purchase price or cost price of an eligible Capital asset, which typically represents a financial loss for the seller. This is distinct from losses from selling goods below cost, which is typically considered loss in business income.