Intellectual Capital Types and Classification
The result of mental processes and the competences of the people who own it is intellectual capital. It is an important form of capital...
Incontestability Clause
How to Use the Incontestability Clause in Your Insurance Contract
If you have a contract that contains an incontestability clause, your insurer cannot cancel the...
Market Saturation
What is market saturation and how does it affect businesses
Market saturation occurs when a product or service is no longer being consumed at the...
Deleveraging
What is deleveraging and why is it important?
Deleveraging is the process of reducing financial leverage. Leverage is the use of borrowed money to increase...
Judicial Foreclosure
When facing mounting debt, it is important to take all available measures before submitting your home to a judicial foreclosure. The sooner you begin...
Residual Standard Deviation
What is residual standard deviation and how is it used in statistics
In statistics, the residual standard deviation (RSS) is a measure of the variability...
Graduated Lease
A graduated lease is a lease in which the payments increase during the course of the lease. In a three-year lease, the landlord will...
Is a Wells Notice a Prelude to a Lawsuit?
You've probably seen a Wells Notice. This is a letter from a regulator indicating that it plans to recommend that enforcement proceedings against the...
Symmetrical Distribution
What is symmetrical distribution
Symmetrical distribution is a statistical term that refers to a distribution of data that is mirror-image across a central value. The...
Excess Capacity
The economic impact of excess capacity is well known. But how is excess capacity defined and how can we reduce it? This article explores...