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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....

FDIC Problem Bank List

DefinitionIn American finance, the FDIC problem bank list is a confidential list created and maintained by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation which lists banks...

T+1 (T+2,T+3)

What is 'T+1 (T+2,T+3)' Abbreviations that refer to the settlement date of security transactions. The T stands for transaction date, which is...

Jakarta Stock Exchange (JKT) .JK

What is 'Jakarta Stock Exchange (JKT) .JK' Indonesia's first stock exchange. Founded in 1912 for the interest of the Dutch East India...

T-Test

What is a 'T-Test' A t-test is an analysis of two populations means through the use of statistical examination; a t-test with...

SMA

SMA stands for simple moving average. It is an average that is calculated by adding the recent prices and dividing by the number of...

A-Credit

What is 'A-Credit' The highest credit grade available as assigned to a borrower by a lender. Lenders use a credit grading system...

P-Value

DefinitionIn statistical hypothesis testing, the p-value or probability value or asymptotic significance is the probability for a given statistical model that, when the null...

Z-Test

What is a 'Z-Test' A z-test is a statistical test used to determine whether two population means are different when the variances...

Paid-Up Capital

What is 'Paid-Up Capital' Paid-up capital is the amount of money a company has received from shareholders in exchange for shares of...

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