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1. In regard to; compared with. 2. French- face to face.
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1. In regard to; compared with. 2. French- face to face.
Method of waste disposal using high temperatures to immobilize and encapsulate radioactive and hazardous materials.
Amount of volts of potential difference of a circuit.
Degree of people, resources, property, environments are susceptible to be harmed, degrade, destroyed or exposed to hostile factors.
Environment attractively designed aimed at keeping a captive comfortable and satisfied.
Different methodology to wash sale. Not legal as it deals with selling off then rebuying investments to increase trade.
Committee raising all of the funds of a government.
Technique where some data is more emphasized than other in a summary or group.
Unpublished opinion in the investment community about a firm’s possible forthcoming earnings.
Market showing wide spread or substantial profit margins.
Index that represents every listed company in the US and is the largest measure of stock market performance.
With a subsequent liability.
Authorization for mow work through client/customer negotiations.
1. Commerce. A day that is not a legal holiday or a Sunday. 2. Law. A day other than Sunday and a gazette, statutory holiday.
Payoff that is equal to the minimum payoff of 2 options. See best of 2 option.
Listing daily of bid and ask prices for over the counter bonds. Produced by National Quotation Bureau.
Company created by Barry Minnow in the 1980’s that appeared to be successful but most of the profits were from crime , fraud or fabricated. Went public in 1986, bankrupt in 1987.
Capital allowance where costs of acquired assets in the present year as added to a written down value of assets from the previous year.
In US law an act, practice or policy of a foreign government violate trade agreements, is unjust or unreasonable and is inconsistent with section 301 of WTO.
US format to disclose information that is related to a franchise.
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