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Revenue stamps
Revenue stamps Formerly, federal tax on a sale of real property. Canceled and replaced by state tax stamps.
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Property The rights of ownership. The right to use, possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing in every legal way and to exclude everyone else from interfering with these rights.
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Reverse annuity mortgage (RAM) A loan under which the homeowner receives monthly payments based on his or her accumulated equity rather than a lump sum.
Reverse mortgage A special program for the elderly that provides income until death.
Reversion The right of future possession and use by the grantor of a life estate.
Reversion capitalization rate The capitalization rate used to determine reversion value.
Reversion value A lump-sum benefit that an investor receives or expects to receive at the termination of an investment.
Reversionary interest The remnant of an estate that the grantor holds after granting a life estate to another person.
Reversionary right The return of the rights of possession and quiet enjoyment to the lessor at the expiration of a lease.
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Retroactive liability A liability is not limited to the current owner of a property, but includes people who have previously owned the property.
Return on assets The income after taxes for the trailing 12 months divided by the average total assets, expressed as a percentage.
Return on equity The income available to common stockholders for the trailing 12 months divided by the average common equity, expressed as a percentage.
Return on equity (ROE) An investment return ratio derived by dividing cash return, or net profit, by equity.
Return on investments The trailing 12-month income after taxes divided by the average total long-term debt, other long-term liabilities and shareholders equity, expressed as a percentage.
Revenue stamps
Reverse annuity mortgage (RAM) A loan under which the homeowner receives monthly payments based on his or her accumulated equity rather than a lump sum.
Reverse mortgage A special program for the elderly that provides income until death.
Reversion The right of future possession and use by the grantor of a life estate.
Reversion capitalization rate The capitalization rate used to determine reversion value.
Reversion value A lump-sum benefit that an investor receives or expects to receive at the termination of an investment.
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