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Magic Formula Investing

DefinitionMagic formula investing is a term referring to an investment technique outlined by Joel Greenblatt that uses the principles of value investing. Magic Formula...

Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II)

What is 'Manufacturing Resource Planning - MRP II' Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II) is an integrated information system used by businesses. Manufacturing...

Unbundled Life Insurance Policy

What is ‘Unbundled Life Insurance Policy' An unbundled life insurance policy is a type of insurance policy and planned financial protection that offers money to...

Off Balance Sheet (OBS)

What is an 'Off Balance Sheet - OBS' Off balance sheet (OBS) items refer to assets or liabilities that do not appear...

Taiwan Stock Exhange Corporation (TSEC) Weighted Index

What is 'Taiwan Stock Exhange Corporation (TSEC) Weighted Index' A stock market index comprised of companies traded on the Taiwan Stock Exchange...

Japan Association Of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation (Jasdaq)

What is 'Japan Association Of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation - Jasdaq' An electronic security exchange based in Tokyo, Japan. Originally an over...

Jobs Growth

What is 'Jobs Growth' A component of the Employment Situation Summary, reported monthly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The job growth...

John G. Drosdick

What is 'John G. Drosdick' A former chairman, CEO and president of petroleum company Sunoco. Drosdick led Sunoco to acquire nearly 300...

Junk Bond

A non-investment grade or high yield bond is referred to as a junk bond. As the name suggests, these bonds have a credit rating...

John T. Dillon

DefinitionJohn T. Dillon, is the retired chairman and chief executive officer of International Paper. John T. Dillon What is 'John T. Dillon' ...

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