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Back Charge

What is 'Back Charge' A billing made to collect an expense incurred in a previous billing period. A back charge may be...

Ragnar Frisch

What is 'Ragnar Frisch' A Norwegian economist and joint winner in 1969 of the very first Nobel Prize in Economics, along with...

Naked Position

What is 'Naked Position' A securities position that is not hedged from market risk. Both the potential gain and the potential risk...

Gadfly

What is 'Gadfly' Gadfly is a term for an investor who attends the annual shareholders meeting to criticize the corporation's executives. Named...

S&P 500

DefinitionThe Standard & Poor's 500, often abbreviated as the S&P 500, or just the S&P, is an American stock market index based on the...
W-8 form

W-8 Form

What is a 'W-8 Form' A W-8 form is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form that provides foreigners with an exemption from specified U.S. information...

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...

Qualification Ratio

What is 'Qualification Ratio' Ratio of debt to income and housing expense to income that is used by mortgage lenders to determine...

A. Michael Spence

DefinitionAndrew Michael Spence is an American economist and recipient of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, along with George Akerlof and Joseph...

Paid In Capital

DefinitionPaid in capital refers to capital contributed to a corporation by investors through purchase of stock from the corporation. It includes share capital as...

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