FREE RESERVES
Free reserves level in an economy indicates available bank credit. Bank’s funds in excess of required monies under the Fractional Reserve System. Excess is available for lending or investment.
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Free reserves level in an economy indicates available bank credit. Bank’s funds in excess of required monies under the Fractional Reserve System. Excess is available for lending or investment.
Also known as freedom of speech. Includes free press. The right to say what one wants through any form of communication and media, with the only limitation being to cause another harm
The process of persuading MINORITY INTERESTS of a target company to sell their shares after a TENDER OFFER has been made. The intent behind the freezeout is for the acquiring company to
Rewarding customers to repeat buy frequently. Usually a promotional program aimed at encouraging these types of sales.
Atypical, additional compensation above direct wages or salaries. Usually taxable as income. Company car, house allowance, special medical insurance, pension plans, meal allowance are some examples. Human resource management hiring incentives.
Life insurance policy with most expense charges initially subtracted from premiums paid.
Additional fee for travel used to cover increase in fuel cost for the type of transportation used. Collect on a by-ticket basis.
Condition of all eligible people having work at prevailing wage rates. It is not 100 percent employment as down-time, frictional unemployment and seasonal factors exist. A state of economy.
Entity that provides a trained customer-oriented, informative sales force along with a wide range of wanted goods at highly competive retail prices.
Shares with full par value paid and received by the issuing firm. Holders are free from calls.
On the basis of type of work performed, arranging of an organization into managed departments or units.
Available monies. Or, money-raising charitable accounts. For a company, it is the cash in hand, bank balances, accounts receivable. Also refer to fund.
Similar to future value, payments and accrued interest factor in this calculation method.
Value increase posted on the balance sheet when equipment in the business operations sells profitably.
The action taken to identify one or more gaps. Helps in replanning and taking needed steps achieve the wanted, successful project completion. Known also as need gap analysis, needs analysis, and needs
A petroleum product derived from crude oil. Internal combustion engine fuel. A highly flammable liquid that evaporates during engine use. Auto-manufactures now build vehicles to use less gasoline, and mixtures. Increased demand
An insurance rule. Determines which parent’s policy covers offspring. Typically, a father’s policy is primary, providing dependent children coverage before considering any other potential coverage.
Transports. Ships that move packaged merchandise from one location to another. Vital to international trade, these transports are specifically designed for this purpose due to the vast range of cargo materials to
A general lien applies only to personal property in the US. Covers the goods or property that gives rise to the debt as well as all the goods or property of the
Economic status accounting based on current versus previous years, Predictive type of accounting of the economy for the next generation gap. Involves generational monitoring.
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