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A bill of lading and other important documents that is needed to get a letter of credit.
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A bill of lading and other important documents that is needed to get a letter of credit.
A unique part of a system that is needed to do something, perform a function, or finish a product. They can be removed.
Anything made up of many parts that are needed to work as a whole but still keep their individual identity.
A container that is made for paper, metal, and plastic. AKA combi container.
The difference between the returned earned on an investment and the one that wasn’t chosen. AKA data compression.
Using one average to rate depreciation for all assets in a group.
The part of a trip that connects three or more stops.
Two or more materials that dont bond but still work together.
A package with an inner container and outer shell.
The difference between components and their importance.
The original work that has many colaborating authors.
1.to compute a charge on an amount that is already added. 2. a sustance with two or more elements in it held together by a covalent bond. 3. settling a matter in
The principal plus the compound interst and zero coupon bond.
Combining rates of dute. AKA mixed duty rate.
Recording income and expense in the same transaction.
Any entry with more than one credit, debit or both.
An option on an option. AKA split fee option.
A package of OPTIONS created to provide unique RISK MANAGEMENT investment, or speculative results that cannot be achieved through simple positions. Common compound strategies include BULL SPREADS, BEAR SPREADS, STRADDLES, STRANGLES, and
The probablilty of two events happening at the same time.
Combining two or more risks that are related.
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