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∙ 10y agoThese are often based on opinions. They will form it based on the information that they have and what they consider a large or small loss.
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∙ 10y agoThe determination of whether a taxpayer materially participates in an activity impacts whether they can deduct losses from that activity. If a taxpayer materially participates, they may be able to deduct losses against income; however, if they do not materially participate, the losses may be subject to limitations or disallowed altogether.
You should claim for whatever losses you incurred as a result of the accident, whether personal injury or property related losses.
Whether the business has lots of competition, has a high sales revenue.
by placing the insects/animals in the sprayed grain....
Because a longer time horizon means you have more time to recover any investment losses.
Copper losses are purely voltage-drop losses (I squared R) caused by the resistance of the windings, as opposed to hysteresis losses and eddy current losses (so-called iron losses), which are magnetic in nature. They are called copper losses whether the winding conductors are made of copper or not, by the way.
1. value of a share. total assets/ total shares 2. whether the company is in losses? if the balance sheet shows profit and loss account at assets side, the company is in losses.
Sorry but contracts are confidential!! He doesn't matter whether he wins or losses, he gets paid what ever the contract says
stray losses,armature copper losses,iron losses(Hysteresis and eddy current losses),mechanical losses(friction and windage losses)
Constant losses Those losses in a d.c. generator which remain constant at all loads are known as constant losses. The constant losses in a d.c. generator are: (a) iron losses (b) mechanical losses (c) shunt field losses
There are no applications for losses, that's why they are called 'losses'!
Basically two types: 1. Copper losses:- when the transformer is loaded, current flows in primary and secondary winding, there is loss of electrical energy due to the resistance of the primary winding, and secondary winding and they are called variable losses. These losses depend upon the loading conditions of the transformers. Therefore, these losses are also called as variable losses. 2. Iron losses or core losses:-The losses that occur in the core are known as core losses or iron losses. Two types of iron losses are: > eddy current loss > Hysteresis loss.