Tag: economics

What is the Pareto Principle?

Definition The Pareto principle states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. Management consultant Joseph M. Juran...

Obsolescence Risk

What is 'Obsolescence Risk' The risk that a process, product or technology used or produced by a company for profit will become...

Baby Bond

What is 'Baby Bond' Fixed income securities issued in small denominations, generally with a maximum face value of $5,000. The small denominations...

IDC Deposits

What is 'IDC Deposits' IDC Deposits Corp. oversees the MMAX (Money Market Account Extra) program which provides depositors with an efficient way...

Valuation Analysis

What is a 'Valuation Analysis' A form of fundamental analysis that looks to compare the valuation of one security to another, to...

Face Value

What is 'Face Value' Face value is the nominal value or dollar value of a security stated by the issuer. For stocks,...

P-Test

What is a 'P-Test' A statistical method used to test one or more hypotheses within a population or a proportion within a...

DAX

What is 'DAX' A stock index that represents 30 of the largest and most liquid German companies that trade on the Frankfurt...

K-Percent Rule

DefinitionFriedman's k-percent rule is the monetarist proposal that the money supply should be increased by the central bank by a constant percentage rate every...

Pac-Man

DefinitionPac-Man, stylized as PAC-MAN, is an arcade game developed by Namco and first released in Japan as Puck Man in May 1980. It was...

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