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Unconventional Cash Flow

What is an ‘Unconventional Cash Flow' A series of inward and outward cash flows over time in which there is more than one change in...
economic collapse

Economic Collapse

What is an economic collapse and how can it happen An economic collapse is a situation in which the economy of a country experiences a...

Call Loan

What is 'Call Loan' A loan provided to a brokerage firm and used to finance margin accounts. The interest rate on a...

Keogh Plan

DefinitionKeogh plans are a type of retirement plan for self-employed people and small businesses in the United States. Keogh Plan What is the...

PPP

Quick Facts The PPP is Purchasing Power Parity Purchasing power parity is used by macro-economic analysts to compare different countries' currencies through a...

Creative Destruction In Economics

Creative destruction, sometimes called Schumpeter's gale, is an idea people studying economics theory say may lead to innovation in the business cycle. Karl Marx...

C-Suite

What is 'C-Suite' C-suite is a widely-used slang term used to collectively refer to a corporation's most important senior executives. C-Suite gets...

Labor Intensive

What is 'Labor Intensive' Labor intensive refers to a process or industry that requires a large amount of labor to produce its goods or services....

Yard

What is 'Yard' A financial term meaning one billion. Yard is derived from the term "milliard" which is used in some European...

QSBS (Qualified Small Business Stock)

What is 'QSBS (Qualified Small Business Stock)' A qualified small business stock (QSBS) is simply the stock or share of a qualified...

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