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Monoclonal antibodies
Double Taxation
A taxation principle referring to income taxes paid twice on the same source of income. This usually occurs with corporate income taxed at both the corporate level and again at the shareholder level on dividends.
Disadvantage
A condition or situation that makes it more difficult for someone or something to succeed or achieve a desired outcome.
Income Taxes
Taxes levied by governments on the income earned by individuals and entities within their jurisdiction.
No-Par Common Stock
A type of common stock that is issued without a par value, meaning its value is not fixed in the corporate charter.
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