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Above-The-Line Costs

What is 'Above-The-Line Costs' Costs incurred during the production of an advertising commercial that are associated with the creative side of it....
absorption rate

Absorption Rate

What is the absorption rate The real estate absorption rate is the rate at which properties are sold in a specific market. It is calculated...

Ramp Up

DefinitionRamp up is a term used in economics and business to describe an increase in a firm's production ahead of anticipated increases in product...

Savings Club

What is 'Savings Club' A non-incorporated group that has opened some type of savings or other deposit account. The money in the...

Savings Rate

What is a 'Savings Rate' A savings rate is the amount of money, expressed as a percentage or ratio, that a person...

Calendar Effect

DefinitionA calendar effect is any market anomaly or economic effect which appears to be related to the calendar. Such effects include the apparently different...

Canceled Order

What is 'Canceled Order' 1. A previously submitted order to purchase or sell a security that is canceled before it has been...

Cabinet Crowd

What is 'Cabinet Crowd' Members of the NYSE who typically trade in inactive bonds. The cabinet crowd is made up of a...

Paradox Of Thrift

DefinitionThe paradox of thrift is a paradox of economics. The paradox states that an increase in autonomous saving leads to a decrease in aggregate...
Variable Overhead Efficiency Variance

Variable Overhead Efficiency Variance

How Does Variable Overhead Efficiency Variance Affect Your Overhead Rate? There are two forms of overhead rate variation: Fixed overhead rate variance and Variable Overhead...

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