Search results for: “Industrial capital/”
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Investment
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Bond
Bond Bond (finance), interest-bearing certificate sold by corporations and governments to raise money for expansion or capital. An investor who purchases a bond is essentially loaning money to the bond's issuer in return for interest. The investor can hold the bond and collect interest […]
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Bond
Bond Bond (finance), interest-bearing certificate sold by corporations and governments to raise money for expansion or capital. An investor who purchases a bond is essentially loaning money to the bond's issuer in return for interest. The investor can hold the bond and collect interest […]
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Working Capital
Summary of Working Capital A measurement of a firm's liquidity, determined by the excess of current assets over current liabilities. The ratio so derived is the working capital ratio.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Literature Review on Working Capital In the Encyclopedia of […]
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Working Capital
Summary of Working Capital A measurement of a firm's liquidity, determined by the excess of current assets over current liabilities. The ratio so derived is the working capital ratio.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Literature Review on Working Capital In the Encyclopedia of […]
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Capital Transfer
Hierarchical Display of Capital transfer Finance > Free movement of capital > Free movement of capital > Capital movement Capital transfer Concept of Capital transfer See the dictionary definition of Capital transfer. Characteristics of Capital transfer [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources […]
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School-industry Relations
Hierarchical Display of School-industry relations Education And Communications > Organisation of teaching > School lifeIndustry > Industrial structures and policy > Industrial policy > Technology park School-industry relations Concept of School-industry relations See the dictionary […]
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Financial Accounting
Financial accounting includes information disseminated to parties that are not part of the enterprise proper—stockholders, creditors, customers, suppliers, regulatory commissions, financial analysts, and trade associations—although the information is also of interest to the […]
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Business Policy
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