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(i) In futures markets, the price of the futures contract minus the spot price. That is, the difference between the forward price/yield and spot price/yield of futures (and also options). Basis is divided into carry basis and value or excess basis. Carry basis is the theoretical price of the future, minus the spot price of the underlying asset, and is equal to the net cost of carry. Value/excess basis is the difference between the theoretical price of the future and its market price. ...
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The cost of a capital asset. Basis includes the purchase price and additions to capital.
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An amount attributed to an asset for income tax purposes; used to determine gain or loss on sale or transfer; used to determine the value of a gift (except donations to charities, which generally are recorded at the current value of the asset at the time the gift is made).
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| basisphenoid b. |
a bone in the floor of the skull of the human embryo and many animal species. In humans, before birth it becomes part of the postsphenoidal part of the sphenoid bone (see under part); in most animals it persists as a separate bone between the basioccipital bone and the presphenoidal bone.
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| basisylvian f. |
the part of the lateral sulcus between the temporal lobe and the orbital surface of the frontal bone.
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