Tag: economics

Daily Factor

What is 'Daily Factor' A decimal representing the portion of an annual yield earned in one day. Daily factors are often reported...

ABC Agreement

What is 'ABC Agreement' An agreement made between a purchasing member with a seat on the NYSE and the firm in which...

Y-Share

What is 'Y-Share' A class of mutual fund shares that often has a high minimum investment, such as $500,000 per lot, and...

Fabless Company

What is 'Fabless Company' The Global Semiconductor Alliance defines fabless as follows: Explaining 'Fabless Company' The fabless model is an...
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...

CAPEX – Capital Expenditure

Capital expenditure, also known as capital expense (CAPEX) is defined as the expenses used by companies in acquiring assets for a long term, or...

RSI – Relative Strength Index

Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a technical analysis tool that is used by investors to make investment decisions. Developed by J. Welles Wilder, RSI...

Macaroni Defense

What is 'Macaroni Defense' An approach taken by a company that does not want to be taken over. The company issues a...
Valuation cost

Valuation Clause

What is a Valuation Clause A valuation clause is a clause in a contract that stipulates the value of goods or services to be exchanged....