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indexIn economics, an indicator of a general movement in wages and prices over a specified period.
indexIn mathematics, another term for exponent, the number that indicates the power to which a term should be raised. index
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Best has released 15 stock indexes covering publicly traded companies in sectors of the United States and global insurance industry. Outlined in IRS Bulletin 2000-23 (June 5, 2000), the proposed changes provide taxpayers an opportunity to directly use published price indexes without having to convert them to cost indexes. If these two indexes are not the same, the company is probably using a dual index method. |
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