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A code that credit card companies use to authorize credit card charges. For example, American Express uses a four-digit number on the front of the credit card, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover use a three-digit number on the back.
A code that credit card companies use to authorize credit card charges. For example, American Express uses a four-digit number on the front of the credit card, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover use a three-digit number on the back.
1. To approve or give permission for an action, as when an international organization sanctions the use of particular economic policies. 2. A coercive measure used by a nation or group of nations against another as a penalty for violating international law or ...
1. To approve or give permission for an action, as when an international organization sanctions the use of particular economic policies. 2. A coercive measure used by a nation or group of nations against another as a penalty for violating international law or ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ general measure of retail prices (for goods and services) paid by urban wage earners and clerical workers. Includes prices of about 400 items, including food, clothing, housing, medical care, and transportation. The CPI-U is ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ general measure of retail prices (for goods and services) paid by urban wage earners and clerical workers. Includes prices of about 400 items, including food, clothing, housing, medical care, and transportation. The CPI-U is ...
A basic financial statement that measures the positions of a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity as of a given date and usually compares those positions to the status on the same date in the previous fiscal year.
A basic financial statement that measures the positions of a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity as of a given date and usually compares those positions to the status on the same date in the previous fiscal year.
The cumulative dollar amount in the cash account or the cash portion of the margin account. It includes both settled and unsettled transactions.Cash balances are not necessarily available funds needed for check/Visa/ATM withdrawal. Please check "Available ...
The cumulative dollar amount in the cash account or the cash portion of the margin account. It includes both settled and unsettled transactions.Cash balances are not necessarily available funds needed for check/Visa/ATM withdrawal. Please check "Available ...
The combination of two or more different media to be used to fulfil a media plan.
Médiaterv megvalósításához felhasznált különböző, kettő vagy több média típus összessége.
To subcontract for procedures or processes with specialized vendors outside the printing house, especially non-union outlets or foreign resources; also called "farm-out", "out-of-house", or "buy-out" / "bought-out". See freelance, work for hire.
To subcontract for procedures or processes with specialized vendors outside the printing house, especially non-union outlets or foreign resources; also called "farm-out", "out-of-house", or "buy-out" / "bought-out". See freelance, work for hire.
Investing a high percentage of resources in high yield but risky equity securities and a low percentage in safer investments such as debt securities to achieve maximum return.
Investing a high percentage of resources in high yield but risky equity securities and a low percentage in safer investments such as debt securities to achieve maximum return.
Promotional items designed to attract the attention of the consumer in those places where the products are purchased, sometimes referred to as point of sale.
Promotional items designed to attract the attention of the consumer in those places where the products are purchased, sometimes referred to as point of sale.
Voluntary, deliberate, and legally enforceable (binding) agreement between an employer and an employee. Employment contracts can cover a variety of procedures and/or policies that the employee must agree to as a condition of his/her employment. Most ...
Voluntary, deliberate, and legally enforceable (binding) agreement between an employer and an employee. Employment contracts can cover a variety of procedures and/or policies that the employee must agree to as a condition of his/her employment. Most ...