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On the far conservative side of the political spectrum, the opposite of left-wing. Right-wing politics usually favors: a free enterprise system in which business is unfettered by government regulation; a strong military; does not favor much spending on social ...
On the far conservative side of the political spectrum, the opposite of left-wing. Right-wing politics usually favors: a free enterprise system in which business is unfettered by government regulation; a strong military; does not favor much spending on social ...
Current projection of what the final cost will be at the completion of a specific task or job.
Current projection of what the final cost will be at the completion of a specific task or job.
A term much used by environmentalists, meaning economic growth that can continue in the long term without non-renewable resources being used up or pollution becoming intolerable. Mainstream economists use the term, too, to describe a rate of growth that an ...
A term much used by environmentalists, meaning economic growth that can continue in the long term without non-renewable resources being used up or pollution becoming intolerable. Mainstream economists use the term, too, to describe a rate of growth that an ...
A private person (who is not necessarily a lawyer) authorized by another to act in his or her place, either for some particular purpose, as to do a specific act, or for the transaction of business in general, not of legal character. This authority is ...
A private person (who is not necessarily a lawyer) authorized by another to act in his or her place, either for some particular purpose, as to do a specific act, or for the transaction of business in general, not of legal character. This authority is ...
A profile of consumers' purchasing patterns and habits derived from analyzing data.
A profile of consumers' purchasing patterns and habits derived from analyzing data.
Guarantee (standby credit) arranged to secure a contractor's or seller's performance at the same time a guarantee (standby credit) is arranged to secure the owner's or buyer's payment. Also called back to back guarantee or reciprocal credit. See also back to ...
Guarantee (standby credit) arranged to secure a contractor's or seller's performance at the same time a guarantee (standby credit) is arranged to secure the owner's or buyer's payment. Also called back to back guarantee or reciprocal credit. See also back to ...
Indicator of financial leverage. Compares assets provided by creditors to assets provided by shareholders. Determined by dividing long-term debt by common stockholder equity.
Indicator of financial leverage. Compares assets provided by creditors to assets provided by shareholders. Determined by dividing long-term debt by common stockholder equity.
Also: after-hours trading. Unofficial securities trading after the close of a stock exchange. Normally takes place between banks via electronic information systems. See also over-the-counter trading.
Also: after-hours trading. Unofficial securities trading after the close of a stock exchange. Normally takes place between banks via electronic information systems. See also over-the-counter trading.
Event held to communicate information to media representatives.
Event held to communicate information to media representatives.
In statistics, the hypothesis that is adopted when the null hypothesis is rejected.
In statistics, the hypothesis that is adopted when the null hypothesis is rejected.