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What is the theory of bureaucratic behavior and how can it be used to explain the behavior of the Federal Reserve?
Accounting Differences
Discrepancies that arise between accounting practices, often due to different standards or interpretations.
Unrealized Gain/Loss
Gains or losses on investments that the company holds but has not yet sold, and thus they have not realized the gains or losses.
Fair Value
An estimated market price of an asset or liability, reflecting the value for which it could be exchanged or settled between knowledgeable, willing parties.
Bond Investment
Buying bonds as a way to generate income through interest payments, representing a loan from the investor to the issuer.
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