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  2. Unrelated Business Income Tax - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in the United States. Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) in the U.S. Internal Revenue Code is the tax on unrelated business income, which comes from an activity engaged in by a tax-exempt 26 U.S.C. 501 organization that is not related to the tax-exempt purpose of that organization.

  3. Universal basic income pilots - Wikipedia

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    Universal basic income pilots are smaller-scale preliminary experiments which are carried out on selected members of the relevant population to assess the feasibility, costs and effects of the full-scale implementation of universal basic income (also called UBI), or the related concept of negative income tax (NIT), including partial universal basic income and similar programs.

  4. Bentley University - Wikipedia

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    Bentley University is a private university in Waltham, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1917 as a school of accounting and finance in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. Bentley has one undergraduate school which offers 17 business majors and 14 arts and sciences majors, as well as 39 minors. Its graduate school offers five master's degrees, an MBA ...

  5. United Business Institutes - Wikipedia

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    UBI Business School, [1] or UBI, (formerly known as United Business Institutes) [2] is a private establishment of higher education [3] located in Brussels, Luxembourg and Shanghai delivering BSc, MSc, MBA [4] and DBA programmes in Business Studies and Administration. [5] [6] [7] The school was founded as an asbl (non-profit organisation) in ...

  6. List of advocates of universal basic income - Wikipedia

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    United States and Canada. Peter Barnes, entrepreneur and environmentalist [54] [55] Keith Ellison, Attorney General of Minnesota, former U.S. Congressman and former DNC Deputy Chair [56] James Baker, former U.S. Treasury Secretary [57] Peter Diamond, 2010 Economics Nobel Prize winner [58] Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter [59]

  7. Accounting - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Accounting, also known as accountancy, is the process of recording and processing information about economic entities, such as businesses and corporations. [1] [2] Accounting measures the results of an organization's economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of stakeholders, including investors, creditors, management ...

  8. Universal basic income in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Permanent Fund is often mentioned as one of the few existing basic income systems in the world. Since 1982, the Fund has paid a partial basic income to all (permanent) residents averaging approximately $1,600 annually per resident (adjusted to 2019 dollars) from the state's oil production revenues. [14]

  9. University of Belize - Wikipedia

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    The University of Belize ( UB) is an English-speaking multi-locational institute for higher education, and the national university of Belize. The institution offers certificates, diplomas, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and a graduate degree. [3] The UB Central Campus is in Belmopan City. The university's colors are purple and gold; its ...