Tag: economics
Impact Day
What is 'Impact Day' The date on which a corporation makes a secondary offering of its shares available for sale to the...
Implied Warranty
DefinitionIn common law jurisdictions, an implied warranty is a contract law term for certain assurances that are presumed to be made in the sale...
Immediate Beneficiary
What is an immediate beneficiary
An immediate beneficiary is a person or entity who receives benefits from a trust or other financial arrangement immediately, as...
In-House Financing
What is 'In-House Financing' In-house financing is a type of seller financing in which a firm extends customers a loan, allowing them...
Import Substitution Industrialization – ISI
DefinitionImport substitution industrialization is a trade and economic policy which advocates replacing foreign imports with domestic production. ISI is based on the premise that...
Investment Banks
There are few careers as lucrative and prestigious as investment banking. But what exactly is investment banking, and how do you go about getting...
IRR – Internal Rate of Return
In order to build shareholder equity, firms carefully evaluate projects to decide which projects they should fund and which they shouldn’t. The project management...
Impulse Wave Pattern
What is 'Impulse Wave Pattern' A term used in the Elliott wave theory to describe the strong move in a stock's price...
Narrow Money
DefinitionIn economics, broad money is a term denoting a certain measure of the amount of money in a national economy, and it is used...
National Income Accounting
What is National Income Accounting
National income accounting is used to track a country's economic activity and growth. It measures the total value of all...































