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The constant growth model is an approach to dividend valuation that assumes that dividends grow at a constant rate indefinitely.
Holder in Due Course
A term in commercial law referring to an individual who has obtained a negotiable instrument in good faith and for value, and thus has certain protections against defenses and claims that could be used against the original issuer.
Forged
The act of illegally copying or creating documents, signatures, artwork, or other items with the intent to deceive or defraud.
Foreign Corporation
A corporation incorporated in one state doing business in another state. See also alien corporation.
Conditional Indorsements
Endorsements made on a negotiable instrument that specify certain conditions that must be met before the endorsement is considered valid.
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