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National Foundation For Consumer Credit (NFCC)

What is 'National Foundation For Consumer Credit - NFCC' A non-profit organization that seeks to educate consumers about credit and borrowing. One...

Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organization (NRSRO)

What is 'Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organization - NRSRO' The formal term to describe credit rating agencies that provide credit ratings that...
National Association of Securities Dealers

National Association Of Securities Dealers (NASD)

What is the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD)? The National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) is the largest securities market regulator in the United...

National Association of Realtors – NAR

DefinitionThe National Association of Realtors, whose member brokers are known as realtors, is a North American trade association for those who work in the...

Oliver E. Williamson

DefinitionOliver Eaton Williamson is an American economist, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Memorial Prize in...

National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)

What is 'National Association of Insurance Commissioners - NAIC' A nationwide organization whose main responsibility is to protect the interests of insurance...
Offensive Competitive Strategy

Offensive Competitive Strategy

Most people think of competition in terms of outdoing the competition, beating them at their own game. But what if you could take the...

Managerial Accounting

DefinitionIn management accounting or managerial accounting, managers use the provisions of accounting information in order to better inform themselves before they decide matters within...

Management Audit

DefinitionManagement Audit is a systematic examination of decisions and actions of the management to analyse the performance. Management audit involves the review of managerial...

Above Ground Risk

What is 'Above Ground Risk' Non-quantifiable risks that can adversely affect a project or investment. Above ground risk is generally used in...

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