Basis
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- Cost basis Basis , as used in United States tax law, is the original cost of property, adjusted for factors such as depreciation. When property is sold, the taxpayer pays/(saves) taxes on a capital gain/(loss) that equals the amount realized on the sale minus the sold property's basis, in income tax law, the original cost of property adjusted for factors such as depreciation.
- Basis future In the context of financial futures, basis of futures can be defined as the difference between the spot price and the futures price. There will be a different basis for each delivery month for each contract. Usually, basis is defined as spot price minus futures price, however, the alternative definition, future price minus spot, is also used, the value differential between a future and the spot price
- Basis (options), the value differential between a call option and a put option
- Cost basis Basis , as used in United States tax law, is the original cost of property, adjusted for factors such as depreciation. When property is sold, the taxpayer pays/(saves) taxes on a capital gain/(loss) that equals the amount realized on the sale minus the sold property's basis, in the calculation of capital gains
- Basis (crystal structure), positions of the atoms inside the unit cell
- BASIS International, a software company
- in Renaissance music, the bassline A bassline is the term used in many styles of popular music, such as jazz, blues, funk, dub and electronic music for the low-pitched instrumental part or line played by a rhythm section instrument such as the electric bass, double bass or keyboard (piano, Hammond organ, electric organ, or synthesizer). In solo performance basslines may simply be was sometimes called the basis
- BASIS Schools, a group of high-expectations schools in Arizona, USA.
In mathematics:
- Basis (linear algebra) In linear algebra, a basis is a set of vectors that, in a linear combination, can represent every vector in a given vector space or free module, and such that no element of the set can be represented as a linear combination of the others. In other words, a basis is a linearly independent spanning set, or more simply put a "coordinate system&
- Basis (topology)
- Basis (universal algebra)
- Gröbner basis
- Greedoid
- Generating set of a group In abstract algebra, a generating set of a group is a subset that is not contained in any proper subgroup of the group. Equivalently, a generating set of a group is a subset such that every element of the group can be expressed as the combination of finitely many elements of the subset and their inverses
In chemistry:
In people:
- Dimitris Basis Greek singer
See also
- Basis point A basis point is a unit related to the change in an interest rate, and it is equal to 1/100th of a percentage point per annum (pa). Put another way: 1 bp = 0.01%, 0.01%, often used in the context of interest rates
- Basic In computer programming, BASIC is a family of high-level programming languages. The original BASIC was designed in 1964 by John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, USA to provide computer access to non-science students. At the time, nearly all use of computers required writing custom software, which was
- Base
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BP Bonds Rise And CDS Fall On Reports CEO Departing - Wall Street Journal
Mon, 26 Jul 2010 20:23:20 GMT+00:00
Wall Street Journal The cost to insure $10 million in debt issued by BP for one year traded at 383.75 basis points early Monday, or $383750 million, the lowest since the June 9 ...
Mon, 26 Jul 2010 20:23:20 GMT+00:00
Wall Street Journal The cost to insure $10 million in debt issued by BP for one year traded at 383.75 basis points early Monday, or $383750 million, the lowest since the June 9 ...
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