NON-BANKING FINANCIAL COMPANY - NBFC
These are institutions that provide banking services, but don’t hold a banking license. They are not allowed to take deposits from the public. Nevertheless, all of their operations are still covered under banking regulations.
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Current Rate Method
Process of translating all foreign currency holdings on a company’s balance sheet using the current exchange rate. This is the most broadly u ...
Amplitude
The amplitude is the price difference from the trough’s midpoint to the peak of a security’s midpoint. It is usually positive in bullis ...
Sunshine Laws
Laws requiring transparency in government by making meetings, votes, deliberations, and other actions to be made available for public. It also mand ...
Subjective Probability
Describing an individual’s personal judgment on the likelihood of a certain event’s occurrence. This probability has no formal computat ...
McDonough School of Business
Established in 1957, it is the business school of Georgetown University, which is located in Washington, DC. It offers both undergraduate and postg ...
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Starting Your Own Small Business: Choosing What You Want to Sell
Some people say that the only real way to get rich is by starting your own business. However, this is untrue; there are a lot of reasons to start y ...
Principles of Trading: Risk Management
It is imperative for traders to master risk management, which includes knowing how much you could lose per trade or over time and evaluating the pe ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Assets
Long-lived assets, also known as non-current assets, is any asset a company expects to keep for at least one year. Such assets are expected to boos ...
Principles of Trading: Well Known Trading Instruments
Traders look at two primary factors when choosing the instruments they desire to trade: liquidity and volatility. Liquidity is the extent to which ...
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