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Net Income and Losses
The total profit or loss a company experiences over a specific period, calculated as total revenues minus total expenses.
Liquidation
The process of winding up a company's financial affairs by selling off its assets to pay off its debts, ultimately leading to the company's dissolution.
Installment Program
A payment plan allowing customers to purchase goods by making a series of payments over time until the total debt is paid.
Liquidation Transactions
Sales or disposals of assets by a company, typically occurring when the company is ceasing operations, to pay off creditors and distribute any remaining assets to shareholders.
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