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ALIENATION CLAUSE

1. in insurance it is a rule that cancels insurance if the owner sells the property. 2.in a loan it is the rule stating the asset is owned once the loan is

ALL SUITE HOTEL

A room that has a kitchen and living room as well as the common bedroom and bathroom.

ALPHABET STOCK

Separate classes of COMMON STOCK issued by a company, where each class (often denoted by a letter of the alphabet) represents a different subsidiary. Investors in an alphabet stock receive the RENT

AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION (AMA)

A group that are leaders in marketing. It was started in the early 1900s and has 76 chapters with thousands of members. The members get information to help their businesses. They stay

AMOUNT DUE

The total money due for a good or service to be paid at the due date.

AND INTEREST

A term in bond price that means interest is not included in the figure yet. The buyer will get the interest on top of the value.

ANODE

The component of an electrolytic cell called an electrode where oxidation takes place usually causing corrosion.

ANTISEPTIC

A chemical that destroys diseased microorganisms internally or externally.

API GRAVITY

Its the scale used to show the lightness or heaviness of a crude product. Liquid hydrocarbons are also measured on this scale.

APPROPRIATION ACCOUNT

1. part of income that is how profits are used to pay debt or increase profit. It states the profit amount not how it got there. 2. an account held by government

ARCHITECT

A party that designs construction. Refer to information architect.

AROMATICS

A hydrocarbon taken fro petroleum products that release a sweet odor. The common ones are benzene tolune, and xlene. They are used for solvents, additives, and feedstocks.

ASBESTOS

A fiber that gets hard with age and pollutes the environment with its fine particles. It causes illness and cancer. It is in ceiling tiles, insulation, patching compounds, shingles, paint, flooring, and

ASSUMPTIONS

The cause and effect connection that is accepted. It is used in simulations. It can be dangerous if accepted without any real world proof. Refer to critical thinking and rule of thumb.

ATTITUDINAL DATA

Data that reflects how a customer affects products and services offered. Surveys are used for this. Refer to demographic data.

AUSTENITE

Any iron that has carbon or facecentered crystaline structures. It is named after Sir W. C. Roberts Austen. Refer to martensite.

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