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With a pure comparative negligence defense, the plaintiff cannot sue unless the defendant is more than 25% at fault.
Capital Expenditures
Capital allocated by an enterprise for the purchase, improvement, and upkeep of tangible assets like land, factories, or machinery.
GAAP Warranty Expenses
Expenses recognized in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) related to the estimated cost of warranties on sold products.
Permanent Tax Difference
A discrepancy between taxable income and accounting income that will not reverse over time, affecting the tax and financial statements differently.
Taxable Income
The amount of income used to determine how much tax an individual or a company owes to the government in a given tax year.
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