Search results for: “credit control”

  • Credit Control

    Resources See Also Finance Consumer Credit Negotiable Instrument Securities Financial Regulation Corporate Finance

  • Exchange Control

    The system by which a government regulates possession of and dealings in foreign exchange. The principal objective of exchange control is to allocate foreign exchange to necessary imports and expenditures. Normally, the finance ministry or central bank is invested with the authority to issue […]

  • Exchange Control

    The system by which a government regulates possession of and dealings in foreign exchange. The principal objective of exchange control is to allocate foreign exchange to necessary imports and expenditures. Normally, the finance ministry or central bank is invested with the authority to issue […]

  • Pollution Control

    Cap-and-trade (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Cap-and-trade means: emissions trading is a market-based approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants. A central authority (usually a governmental body) […]

  • Credit Policy

    Resources See Also Economic Development Social development

  • Credit Institution

    Hierarchical Display of Credit institution Finance > Financial institutions and credit > Financial institutionFinance > Financial institutions and credit > CreditFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policy Credit institution Concept of Credit institution See the […]

  • Liquidity Control

    Hierarchical Display of Liquidity control Finance > Monetary economics > Monetary policyFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Banking > Law of bankingFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policy Liquidity control Concept of Liquidity control See the dictionary […]

  • Liquidity Control

    Hierarchical Display of Liquidity control Finance > Monetary economics > Monetary policyFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Banking > Law of bankingFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policy Liquidity control Concept of Liquidity control See the dictionary […]

  • Foreign Exchange Control

    Resources See Also Finance Consumer Credit Negotiable Instrument Securities Financial Regulation Corporate Finance International Public Finance

  • Commodity Credit Corporation

    A Federally chartered corporation controlled by the U.S. government and administered as a part of the Department of Agriculture. In addition to various domestic agricultural stabilization efforts, the CCC administers three foreign sales promotion programs….

  • Federation Of American Controlled Shipping

    An association of American firms that operate Liberian- and Panamanian-registered tankers, bulk carriers, and specialized vessels. Currently, federation member firms control over forty-three million deadweight tons of foreign shipping. In addition, federation members control approximately one-half t…

  • Industrial Financing

    Hierarchical Display of Industrial financing Industry > Industrial structures and policy > Industrial policyFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policyFinance > Financing and investment > Financing > Financing policy Industrial financing Concept of Industrial financing […]

  • Industrial Financing

    Hierarchical Display of Industrial financing Industry > Industrial structures and policy > Industrial policyFinance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit policyFinance > Financing and investment > Financing > Financing policy Industrial financing Concept of Industrial financing […]

  • Monetary Policy

    Monetary Policy (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Monetary Policy means: the complex of actions aiming to regulate the money supply in a country. By changing banking interest rate, or acting on open securities' market, a government either enlarges or diminishes inflow of […]

  • Monetary Policy

    Monetary Policy (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Monetary Policy means: the complex of actions aiming to regulate the money supply in a country. By changing banking interest rate, or acting on open securities' market, a government either enlarges or diminishes inflow of […]