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Early Majority

What is 'Early Majority' The first sizable segment of a population to adopt an innovative technology. The early majority tends to be...

Economic Derivative

What is an 'Economic Derivative' An economic derivative is a relatively new form of derivative contract (the first ones were traded in...
earnings management

Earnings Management

What is earnings management and why do companies do it Many publicly traded companies engage in a practice known as earnings management. This is the...

Call Loan

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

Capitalism

Capitalism is one of the systems of political and economic governance that is based on the idea of private ownership of modes of production...

Federal Funds

What are 'Federal Funds' Federal funds, often referred to as fed funds, are excess reserves that commercial banks and other financial institutions...

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...
TARP bonuses

TARP Bonuses

What are TARP bonuses and how do they work TARP bonuses are payments made to executives of companies that have received financial assistance from the...
IESE Business School

IESE Business School & Career Opportunities

IESE Business School is one of the most prestigious and well-renowned business schools in the world. It has been ranked as the number one...
Labor market flexibility

Labor Market Flexibility

What is labor market flexibility and why is it important Labor market flexibility is the ability of businesses to respond quickly to changes in market...

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