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Variable Interest Rate

What is a 'Variable Interest Rate' A variable interest rate is an interest rate on a loan or security that fluctuates over...

Leverage

Leverage is the utilization of distinct financial tools or borrowed capital comprised to increase the possible return on an investment. Leverage is most commonly...

Farm Team

DefinitionIn sports, a farm team, farm system, feeder team, practice squad, or nursery club, is generally a team or club whose role is to...

Farm Income

DefinitionIn United States agricultural policy, several measures are used to gauge farm income over a given period of time. Farm Income What is...

Wage Expense

What is 'Wage Expense' In financial accounting, wage expense represents payments made to non-manufacturing employees, regardless of whether they are hourly or salaried. Depending on...

Wage Push Inflation

What is 'Wage Push Inflation' Wage push inflation is a general increase in the cost of goods that is preceded by and...

What is Working Capital?

DefinitionWorking capital is a financial metric which represents operating liquidity available to a business, organisation or other entity, including governmental entities. Along with working...

Wage-Price Spiral

What is 'Wage-Price Spiral' The wage-price spiral is a macroeconomic theory used to explain the cause-and-effect relationship between rising wages and rising...

Wal-Mart Effect

What is 'Wal-Mart Effect' The economic impact felt by local businesses when a large firm such as Wal-Mart opens a location in...

Tax Equity And Fiscal Responsibility Act Of 1982 (TEFRA)

What is 'Tax Equity And Fiscal Responsibility Act Of 1982 - TEFRA' Federal tax legislation passed in 1982 that modified some aspects...

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