Net Investment

Net Investment

What is net investment and how is it calculated Net investment is a measure of the total value of new investments made in a economy...
Authorized Stock

Authorized Stock

What is authorized stock and why is it important Authorized stock is the total number of shares of a company that are approved by its...
Accounting Method

Accounting Method

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Cost and Modified Cash Basis Accounting Methods There are three primary types of accounting methods: Cost and High-low. In this...
Regulatory Risk

Regulatory Risk

What is Regulatory Risk Regulatory risk is the possibility that a company will face increased scrutiny from regulators or be subject to new regulations that...
Durbin-Watson Statistic

Durbin-Watson Statistic

What Is the Durbin-Watson Statistic? The Durbin-Watson statistic is a statistical test for autocorrelation. It was named for Geoffrey Watson and James Durbin. John von...
Unearned Premium

Unearned Premium

What is unearned premium and why does it exist An unearned premium is a portion of an insurance policy premium that has been paid but...
Evergreen Contract

Evergreen Contract

What is an Evergreen Contract An evergreen contract is a type of business contract in which the terms do not expire. This means that, unlike...
Prepayment Risk

Prepayment Risk

What is prepayment risk and why is it important Prepayment risk is the risk that a borrower will repay their loan earlier than expected. This...
Hubbert Curve

Hubbert Curve

The Hubbert Curve and Its Impact on Supply Chains A symmetric logistic distribution curve is the Hubbert curve. It is a function of production rate...
Average Propensity to Consume

Average Propensity to Consume

What is the average propensity to consume and what factors influence it The average propensity to consume (APC) is an economic term that refers to...