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cash flow

cash flow. 1. The movement of cash through a business, as a measure of profitability or liquidity. 2. The cash generated from a business or transaction. 3. Cash receipts minus cash disbursements for a given period. — Sometimes written cashflow. cash flow per common share. The cash flow from operations minus preferred stock dividends, divided

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point system

point system. Criminal law. A system that assigns incremental units to traffic violations, the accumulation of a certain number within a year resulting in the automatic suspension of a person’s driving privileges. [Cases: Automobiles 144.1(3). C.J.S. Motor Vehicles § 315.]

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costs of increase

costs of increase. Costs of court awarded in addition to what a jury awards. • Juries usu. awarded the successful party only a small sum for costs. A party wishing to recoup the additional costs had to file an affidavit of increase setting forth what further costs were incurred by taking the matter through trial.

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amortize

amortize, vb. 1. To extinguish (a debt) gradually, often by means of a sinking fund. 2. To arrange to extinguish (a debt) by gradual increments. 3. Hist. To alienate or convey lands to a corporation (that is, in mortmain). — Also spelled amortise. See MORTMAIN.

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