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DAX
What is 'DAX' A stock index that represents 30 of the largest and most liquid German companies that trade on the Frankfurt...
K-Percent Rule
DefinitionFriedman's k-percent rule is the monetarist proposal that the money supply should be increased by the central bank by a constant percentage rate every...
RBC Consumer Attitudes And Spending By Household Index (RBC CASH Index)
RBC Consumer Attitudes And Spending By Household Index (RBC CASH Index) What is 'RBC Consumer Attitudes And Spending By Household Index -...
IE Business School
DefinitionIE Business School is a graduate school located in Madrid, Spain. It was founded in 1973 under the name Instituto de Empresa and since...
Zaraba method
What is ‘Zaraba method'
Zaraba method is a method of matching orders that involves using an auction-like process to trade securities. The orders are organized...
Qualification Ratio
What is 'Qualification Ratio' Ratio of debt to income and housing expense to income that is used by mortgage lenders to determine...
A. Michael Spence
DefinitionAndrew Michael Spence is an American economist and recipient of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, along with George Akerlof and Joseph...
Labor-Sponsored Venture Capital Corporations (LSVCC)
What is 'Labor-Sponsored Venture Capital Corporations - LSVCC' A type of Canadian corporation created by a labor union that deals exclusively with...
EBITDA – Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization
What is 'EBITDA - Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization'
EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. EBITDA is one indicator...
S-3 Filing
What is an S-3 Filing
An S-3 filing is a SEC registration form that allows companies to issue securities that are not registered under the...