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long–term capital gain — see gain Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Long-Term Capital Management — (LTCM) was a U.S. hedge fund which failed spectacularly in the late 1990s, leading to a massive bailout by other major banks and investment houses. [cite book |title=The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World |last=Greenspan |first=Alan… … Wikipedia
long-term capital gain or loss — n. A gain or loss that occurs from the sale of capital assets that have been held for the required length of time, usually at least one year. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell.… … Law dictionary
long-term — long′ term adj. 1) covering or involving a relatively long period of time: long term memory[/ex] 2) maturing after a relatively long period of time: a long term bond[/ex] 3) bus (of a capital gain or loss) derived from the sale or exchange of an… … From formal English to slang
long-term — [lôŋ′tʉrm′] adj. 1. for or extending over a long time 2. designating or of a capital gain, loan, etc. that involves a relatively long period … English World dictionary
Long-term effects of alcohol — Disability adjusted life year for alcohol use disorders per 100,000 inhabitants in 2004 … Wikipedia
Long-Term Capital Gain Or Loss — A gain or loss from a qualifying investment owned for longer than 12 months and then sold. The amount of an asset sale that counts toward a capital gain or loss is the difference between the sale value and the purchase value. Long term capital… … Investment dictionary
Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities - LEAPS — Publicly traded options contracts with expiration dates that are longer than one year. Structurally, LEAPS are no different than short term options, but the later expiration dates offer the opportunity for long term investors to gain exposure to… … Investment dictionary
long-term — adjective Date: 1904 1. occurring over or involving a relatively long period of time < seeking long term solutions > 2. a. of, relating to, or constituting a financial operation or obligation based on a considerable term and especially one of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
long-term — /lawng terrm , long /, adj. 1. covering a relatively long period of time: a long term lease. 2. maturing over or after a relatively long period of time: a long term loan; a long term bond. 3. (of a capital gain or loss) derived from the sale or… … Universalium