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SAM
(redirected from Shared appreciation mortgage)

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SAM

(1) (Security Accounts Manager) The part of Windows NT that manages the database of usernames, passwords and permissions. A SAM resides in each server as well as in each domain controller. See PDC and trust relationship.

(2) (Symantec AntiVirus for Macintosh) A popular Macintosh antivirus program from Symantec Corporation, Cupertino, CA.

(3) See sequential access method.


SAM [sam]
1.SAM - System Account Manager
2.(tool)sam - A multi-file screen editor with structural regular expressions. Sam runs under the X Window System.


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Shared appreciation mortgages (SAMs) can be useful when interest rates are high or a buyer lacks sufficient cash for a downpayment.
On a second issue, the appellate court addressed whether the accountant had breached the standard of care by recommending the personal representative enter into a shared appreciation mortgage to obtain funds to pay the nondeferred portion of the tax.
This instrument is called a reverse shared appreciation mortgage, or reverse SAM.
 
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