ROUND THE WORLD FARE
The fare that allows you to travel around the world in one direction with as many stops as you want.
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The fare that allows you to travel around the world in one direction with as many stops as you want.
A process in deveolping products where the stages overlap instead of being defined.
An area that is sparsely populated and located away from a city. Characterised by farming areas, open spaces and vegetation.
Shown as a relative amount between changes in variables over a precise period. Stock traders depend on the swiftness of change of one stock price relative to another stocks price.
A test where a certain number of employees on the low end of the pay scale must equal 70 percent of the employees on the high end of the scale.
A lull in the price of a security or profit of the entire stock market after a rally.
The real estate bubble is distinguished by property values quickly increasing until they outperform other elements of the economy. They are then followed by a sharp decline in property value.
Reasonable compensation is compensation, which is consistent with the normal reward for any employee for the work performed or duties that are involved.
This term refers to the administrative functions that include checking the quantity, quality and condition of any incoming goods followed by their proper storage.
Indifferent and conscious contempt of others’ reputation or rights, the dangerous consequences of one’s action. In defamation cases, the defendant’s malicious intent is judged against the standard of ‘reckless disregard for truth.’
A recording fee is the fee charged by government agencies for recording purchases or sales of real estate. These transactions are required by law to ensure accurate records and recognize ownership.
Payment received for work ,once completed on a reoccurring basis. This type of income stream allows for a person to continue receiving payments for the same work on a constant basis.
Fundamental principle of most modern economies whereby a nation’s wealth is channeled, from those who have more to those below a certain income level, through taxes that pay for welfare.
Also called working copy or convenience copy. This is a duplicate copy of an official record but not the record copy created for ease of access and use.
This term refers to the intentional acceleration of economic activity by a government, usually by using inflationary and public spending measures, to reverse deflationary trends.
This is an office that is located in a geographic location of the area where business is handled. Also known as a branch office.
A particular type of connection existing between people related to or having dealings with each other.
1. The ability of a machine or appratus to perform a specific task. 2. The process of converting raw materials, components, or parts into finished goods that meet a customer’s expectations or
the act of removing or state of being removed
An amount of money set aside because building components or equipment will wear out in a relatively short time and need to be replaced.Replacement reserves can be a mere accounting entry as
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