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A website like a journal. Entries are made by individuals who write about a subject in a forum.
An open wireless signal used on short distances. It connects all types of devices in the area without a single wire. It has the frequency of 2.45 GHz to get the most
A thicker than normal typeface of a normal font. It calls attention to the text.
How businesses keep a connections to their high value customers. There are many methods to this that attempt to keep them interested in investing more.
Also known as logical operators, they are the use of Boolean operators (And, Or, Not). They aide in making keyword based text searches more accurate. Search Engines on the web and databases
The activity of fishing for bottom feeders or researching or investing in securities at what is believed to be the low point of a market after a decline.
A container with a flat base and sides, typically square or rectangular and having a lid.
When a firm is listed on a nameplate of brass but without any real existence. This applies to the registered legal address.
The lease payment at which a party to a prospective lease is indifferent between entering and not entering into a lease arrangement.
The official INTEREST RATES quoted for FORWARD RATE AGREEMENTS traded in the London market. BBA rates are quoted for various forward starting periods in the world
Under the Investment Advisor’s Act of 1940, the Brochure Rule requires federally registered investment advisors provide a written disclosure statement to their clients at specified times during the advisory process.
Survey objects casually, esp. goods for sale, scan through a book or magazine superficially to gain an impression of the contents, read or survey (data files), typically via a network or (of
Conceal a miniature microphone in (a room or telephone) in order to monitor or record someone’s conversations, a harmful microorganism, as a bacterium or virus or an insect of a large order
An enclosure for bulls, an exercise area for baseball pitchers, the relief pitchers of a baseball team, an open-plan office area or a large cell in which prisoners are held before a
A cost, usually in dollars per hour that is normally added to the cost of every standard production unit to cover overhead expenses.
When electrical power is ready to be used for transmission.
Also known as executive class or upper class, is a high quality second-tier travel class available on some commercial airlines and rail lines. Its level of accommodation is higher than economy class
The concept that assumes that accounting applies to individual economic units and that each unit is separate and distinct from the persons who supply its assets.
Any event, whether anticipated (i.e., public service strike) or unanticipated (i.e., blackout) which disrupts the normal course of business operations at a corporate location.
Ongoing recurring activities involved in the running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders.
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