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Watch List

What is the 'Watchlist' 1. A list of securities being monitored closely by a brokerage or exchange in order to spot irregularities....
Weak Form Efficiency

Weak Form Efficiency

What is Weak Form Efficiency In finance, weak form efficiency is the idea that prices reflect all information that is publicly available. In other words,...

Wasting Asset

What is 'Wasting Asset' An item that irreversibly declines in value, as a function of time. Wasting assets include vehicles, machinery and...
Water Pollution Liability

Water Pollution Liability

What is water pollution liability Water pollution liability is the legal responsibility for damages caused by the contamination of bodies of water. This can include...

Waiver

What is a 'Waiver' A waiver is the voluntary action of a person or party that removes that person's or party's right...

Water Rights

DefinitionWater right in water law refers to the right of a user to use water from a water source, e.g., a river, stream, pond...
weak long

Weak Longs

Traders often enter into weak long positions, which can lead to losses if not managed properly. In this article, we will explore what weak...

Wealth Added Index (WAI)

What is 'Wealth Added Index - WAI' A metric designed by Stern Stewart & Co consulting firm that attempts to measure wealth...

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...

Leadership

What is 'Leadership' Leadership is the ability of a company's management to set and achieve challenging goals, take swift and decisive action,...

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