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Royalty Income
"Royalties" can generally be described as payments you receive for the use of your property, that are based in some way on the number of units sold.

 


Royalty Trust
An investment trust that gets income from royalties. Usually associated with income from ownership in oil or gas wells. Royalty trusts are similar to real estate investment trusts (REITS).
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Royalty
A payment to an owner for the use of property, especially patents, copyrighted works, franchises, or natural resources.
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Royalties are usually expressed as a percentage of the revenues obtained through the use of the owner's property.

Why do I pay a royalty fee?
Dennis Schooley
The first point to make about Royalties is that good Franchise systems should look at them not as a payment but rather as a remittance.

Royalty-free images are free of royalties, but they are not free to use without purchase. The creator of a royalty-free song or photo still owns the work.

Oil and Gas Royalty Investments: A Win-Win Investment
There seems to be a lot of confusion rising with talks about oil and gas royalty investments.

Royalty stream securitizers: These are firms that are engaged in the buying and selling of what are essentially specialized asset-backed securities.

Royalty
Compensation for the use of property, usually copyrighted or patented material or natural resources, based on an agreed percentage of the income arising from its use or an amount per unit produced.

Royalty Payment
The share of the product or profit paid by a licensee to his licenser. See "Licensing."
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Royalty Trusts:
An investment trust that gets income from royalties. The most common form of income is from owning a stake in an oil or gas well.
Royalty trusts have many features in common with REITs.

Royalty
A continuing payment to the franchisor that is payable on a periodic basis (usually weekly, biweekly, or monthly) throughout the term of the franchise agreement. In theory this royalty payment is for: ...

Royalty - A share of the product or profit reserved by the owner for permitting another to use the property.

Royalty: The portion of the sales revenue paid to an author or composer for each copy of a work sold. Also, the payment to an inventor for each item sold under a patent.

Royalty
Payment for the right to use intellectual property or natural resources.
Rubber check
A check that bounces for lack of funds.

Royalty Income
Payments or money recieved for the use and exploitation of certain kinds of property, such as artistic or literary works, patents, and mineral rights.

Royalty/energy trusts
Royalty trusts, "resource trusts" or "energy trusts" exploit natural resources such as oil wells.

Royalty - Refers to the monies paid to use property, such as the use of copyrighted materials and natural resource extractions.

Royalty: A share of revenue or cash flow to the government or grantor of the concession or license. Compensation (i.e., royalty fees) for the use of intellectual property belonging to another party, usually calculated as a percentage of sales.

Royalty advances
These are discussed in greater detail later in the book
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Royalty
A royalty refers to a percentage of gross sale that you pay to the franchisor monthly.
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The royalty streams that a publisher receives include performance royalties, mechanical royalties and synchronisation fees.
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Canadian Royalty Trust - CANROY
An oil, gas or mineral company that is organized as a trust rather than as a traditional corporation.

Common Sense Royalty Management for Today
by Lee Caple
Grandpa may have said to never sell the farm or the minerals, but we live in a very different world today.

Boston Pizza Royalty Income Trust raised its distribution by 6.5%. The units are now at $16.50 to yield 7.1%. Growth is driven largely by increases in same store sales and so we should not expect growth to be more than 2 or 3% longer term.

OVERRIDING ROYALTY " An arrangement between the general partner and limited partner of an oil and gas program in which the general partner receives a flat fee per barrel produced.

Overriding royalty interest: In an oil and gas program, a compensation arrangement giving the general partner a percentage of the gross income, on top of the other royalties.

Revenues Sales or royalty proceeds. Quantity times price sold. Revenue Anticipation Note (RAN) A short-term municipal debt issue that will be repaid with anticipated revenues, such as sales taxes, from the project.

Revenues Sales or royalty proceeds. Quantity times price sold. Reversal Arbitrage A riskless arbitrage that involves selling the stock short, writing a put, and buying a call. The options have the same terms.

COMMENSURATE WITH INCOME STANDARD -- See: Super royalty provision
COMMERCIAL INTANGIBLE -- An intangible that is used in commercial activities such as the production of a good or the provision of a service, ...

An investment instrument defined by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 as 'Any note, stock, treasury stock, bond, debenture, certificate of interest or participation in any profit-sharing agreement or in any oil, gas, or other mineral royalty or ...

Other adjustments include forfeiture of interest penalties because of premature withdrawals from a certificate of deposit; capital loss deductions up to $3,000; rent and royalty expenses; 50% of self-employed tax liability; ...

A licensing agreement grants a license in return for a fee or royalty payment. Items licensed for use can include patents, trademarks, techniques, designs, and expertise.

These may include bonuses, royalty payments, compensations to related individuals, pension plans, etc. They are methods by which privately held business owners minimize taxation and maximize personal and family benefits.

Closed-end mutual funds, limited partnerships, royalty trusts, etc.
Non-U.S. incorporated stocks, foreign stocks, ADRs.
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Transfer price means an amount paid or payable or an amount received or receivable, as the case may be, by a participant in a transaction as a price, rental royalty, premium, or other payment for, or for the use, production, ...

" We lump three types of securities into this category: real estate investment trusts (REITs), master limited partnerships (MLPs), and royalty trusts.

The right to sell products or services under a corporate name or trade mark (established by someone else). This right is usually purchased for cash in addition to a royalty fee on, or a percentage of, all sales. ...

Affinity Card: A credit card issued in conjunction with an organization or collective group; for example, profession, alumni, retired persons association. The card issuer often pays the organization a royalty.

The independent operator does business using the marketing methods, trademarked goods and services and the goodwill and name recognition developed by the company in exchange for an initial sign on fee or royalty.
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A VPP interest is considered a non-operating asset, akin to a royalty-payment system.

Having grown significantly in recent years, Income Funds represent greater than 10% of the total Canadian stock market. The market encompasses the well-known REIT and oil and gas royalty trust sectors, as well as many other types of businesses.

Procedure by which the long or short position of an individual is offset by an opposite transaction or by accepting or making delivery of the actual financial instrument or physical commodity.
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- One firm gives another firm a permission, which allows the latter to engage in an activity otherwise legally forbidden to it. Such activities usually involve the transfer of intellectual and proprietary knowledge in return for royalty as revenue.

Marxist economics asserts that history is divided into eras which are determined by which two classes, which are struggling to control the means of production (slaves and masters, peasants and royalty, wage workers and capitalists), ...

royalty A payment made for the use of property, especially a patent, copyrighted work,... RPI Acronym for Retail Price Index, which refers to an inflationary indicator that...

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