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properties

[prop-er-teez] / ˈprɒp ər tiz /


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A CPA is better for complex financial accounts for business owners, high-volume investments, rental properties and/or significant life changes.

From MarketWatch

They can include stocks and bonds, bank accounts and CDs, and vacation homes and rental properties.

From MarketWatch

Researchers measured the properties of a magnetic crystal using a process called neutron scattering, where a beam of neutrons passes through a sample.

From Barron's

Council tax is a compulsory charge on properties in England, Scotland and Wales and provides almost half of the funding for England's local authorities.

From BBC

He said he and other independent owners make high payments on loans they took out to purchase properties, with the monthly payment for his La Cienaga station at around $28,000.

From Los Angeles Times