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* [[Mlhuillier Financial Services]] - One of largest Financial Services Company in the Philippines offering Quick Cash Loans, Money Transfer Services (Domestic & International), Bills Payment and other services. |
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* [[MSCI Emerging Markets]] Probably the most important stock market index for emerging markets. It includes stocks, which cover 85% of market capitalization from 23 countries [https://www.msci.com/emerging-markets] |
* [[MSCI Emerging Markets]] Probably the most important stock market index for emerging markets. It includes stocks, which cover 85% of market capitalization from 23 countries [https://www.msci.com/emerging-markets] |
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* [[White Rabbit Money]] A gold backed local complementary currency that circulates in Central Illinois.[https://www.patriotfreedomfighters/whiterabbitmoney] |
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Business
Associations
- Lead Industries Association, Chicago Tribune, Feb. 10, 2016, p. 16: "How Firms Sold Lead, Undersold Risks" by Matt Pearce.
- Conquistadores del Cielo was founded in 1937 for the purpose of gathering aerospace corporate leaders in an informal setting at dude ranches in the west and annual meetings in N.Y., <http://www.moneytimes.com/articles/8510/20151113/conquistadors-del-cielo-secret-club-airline-executives-still-exists.htm>.
Companies
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Human resources
- National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS)
- Effects bargaining
- Narrow-network health plan
- Restricted holiday
- Support for trade unions There is a page titled Opposition to trade unions so there should be a page supporting the opposite views, or the two concepts could be merged... I don't know. I just noticed the lack of a opposing viewpoint page was odd.
- Team action management as devised by Albert S Humphrey from SWOT analysis
Law firms
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Management
- Canada's Best Managed Companies - A program operated by Deloitte which has been operating for many years (previously as "Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies"). Very little written about it but many Canadian companies subscribing. Not clear what criteria are used to determine success in the program. [1]
- Economic Batch Quantity Formula involved in inventory management used for calculating reorder quanitity in batch production systems.[2].
- Hayes-Wheelright matrix also know as product-process matrix
- Hybrid management - Please advise if this is the same as Hybrid organization?
- IT project management
- LeighFisher
- Managerial Competencies Questionnire - The Hay/Mcbar Managerial Competencies Questionnaire. Theory of Complexity of Joint Action Implementation
- Policy deployment/Hoshin Planning is a management tool for turning a strategic plan into specific targets and actions to achieve the strategic goal across an enterprise, division or functional unit.
- Profitability optimization model
- Risk stratification
- Supervision by Risk - mentioned in the introduction of the Eugene Ludwig article.
- Time charge - special expenses that allow an administrator to track changes in a user's compensation or a project's billing - [3]
Non-profits
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People
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Terminology (business)
- Connectivity Integrator (Develop integrated solutions for telecom, network, data center and cloud technologies; often assist throughout the lifecycle of solutions, from design to implementation to service management.) (https://www.itnews.com.au/news/loop-boosts-racqs-email-security-84297)
- 20% project - idea, popularized by Google, of allowing employees 20% time to work on personal projects; has also been extended to education
- Surplus lines insurance Surplus lines insurance companies can issue insurance policies with rates not regulated by states, also known as nonadmitted insurance or excess and surplus. Typically for complex or unusual property & casualty risks, enables flexibility in rates and coverages. See Insurance#EnS.
- Chain-Ladder Method Very prominent actuarial loss reserving method in property/casualty and health insurance fields. Looks at historical loss development to estimate how much claims will increase over time. http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/chain-ladder-method-clm.asp
- Floating Pick Slot - Floating Pick Slot
- Huddle room Huddle rooms are defined as small conference areas that are equipped with audio, video and display system technology. These rooms are often used by groups who want to get together for impromptu, or previously scheduled, meetings to collaborate on projects.
- Visa International Operating Regulations- Visa International Operating Regulations
- Benchmark Notes- Saw this on a finance site and couldn't find any information about what a "Benchmark Note" was - "Fannie Mae (FNMA/OTC) today announced that it will not utilize its first (March 21st) Benchmark Notes announcement date this month. As announced in our 2013 Benchmark Securities Issuance Calendar, the company may forego any scheduled Benchmark Notes Issuance."
- Borrow, Buy or Build - Cost analysis model as discussed [here]
- Business Plan Software- Software programs that help entrepreneurs write business plans.
- Buying Power Index- An index (sometimes in map form) showing the effective buying power of a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) or state. The total Buying Power Index (BPI) of all 50 states would add up to 100%.
- Circular trading - fraudulent practice
- Directional Movement Index- how to calculate the value?
- EFPOWA equivalent fully paid ordinary weighted average number of shares (valuation metric).
- Fluctuating Workweek Overtime—colloquially known as Chinese overtime (this term should be a redirect), this is the practice of paying employees 50% of their hourly wage for hours worked overtime. Requirements for legality can be found here and here.
- Full cost of production as in cost of production to society and environment etc.
- Garvey Gun standard retail equipment for putting price stickers on items.
- Geographic Farming Marketing to a focused geographic area
- Grameen Model - While there are articles on Grameen Bank, Microcredit, etc., there is no article or a link to a list of the features of the "Grameen Model" for microcredit.
- International Centre for Local Credit (has a website, though no content is available - some information in Dutch at BNG)
- International Committee for Greek Debt Management, as mentioned here. A 19th century committee for monitoring the Greece’s economic policy as well as the tax collection and management systems of Greece.
- Loan out corporation
- MindMatrix - Marketing automation software provider; [4]; [5]; [6]
- MSY Technologies - Global IT services, Consulting and Business Solutions provider
- Needham Funds - [7] [8]
- Price realization
- Rural Enterprise - references to enterprise agencies e.g. DEFRA, business support, networking, grants
- Second-Product Syndrome (or Second Product Syndrome) - A term coined by Steve Jobs on the documentary The Pixar Story in which a fledgling company whose first project is a huge success now carries the pressure to make their second product as successful as the first, usually ending in failure.
- Shelf-space (or Shelf space), as in [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], etc.
- Tetenal - (photochemical and photographic services. [16][17][18])
- Trade delegation Some kind of international exchange to promote business/trade.
- Techno populist - [19]
- Trustee Sales Guarantee - [20]
- Value tree analysis - [21]
- Venture equity - [22] [23] [24]
- Website broker - [25]
Other
- Affinity Federal Credit Union - Credit union headquartered in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Notable for providing banking services for AT&T Employees.
- Central States Pension Fund (often shortened to Central States). Though about twenty articles mention the fund and the scandal which surrounded it in the 1970s, there is no article on the fund or the scandal. Thirty-seven articles, as of 7 May 2016, include the phrase "Central States Pension Fund", and it is in the headlines,[1] but there is no article.
- Food delivery - There is an article on pizza delivery but not other types, from Chinese take-out to dabbawalas
- Solar PV Technician - There are articles on other jobs, such as Software Engineer, and also a category Category:Green_jobs, but I want to know what this specific job is. Maybe a better article would be Solar PV Jobs, which could describe many different jobs. I couldn't find that information in any of Solar PV, Solar power, or Solar power in the United States.
Economics
- Curriculum Open-access Resources in Economics (CORE) www.core-econ.org www.Economist.com/blogs/freeexchange
- Canadian property bubble - history and current state of the Canadian property bubble
- Cities by cost of real estate
- competitive price - [26] [27][28][29] - Related: supracompetitive pricing, pricing, transformation problem, predatory pricing
- Countries by insurance penetration - a filterable list of countries and their insurance penetration figures, similar in form to a page like List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita. Insurance penetration is defined by the ratio of (insurance premiums)/GDP.
- Cuban economic reforms (or Cuban economic reform & Economic reforms in Cuba)
- Institute of Community Economics
- International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research - a nonprofit society to further health economics and outcomes research. (ispor.org)
- MEA Mannheim - "Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging" (MEA) associated with University of Mannheim (also listed in this article)
- distributional effects
- dual exchange rate like in the case of Iranian Rial.
- financial geography
- Turkish economic boom of the 2000s
- Social capitalism - The Wiki article on this interesting topic was deleted. It is cited by Alan Greenspan in the Wiki article on Financialization. Additional sources include Ramirez, Steven, Fear and Social Capitalism: The Law and Macroeconomics of Investor Confidence, 42 Washburn L.J. 31 (2002), and Kees Van Kersbergen, "Social Capitalism A Study of Christian Democracy and the welfare state", Routledge, (1995).
- Symbolic price - When something is sold for a extremely low price, but above 0 (for example selling it for 1€ for something initially worth millions)
Econometrics
- Advanced Econometrics - 1985 textbook on econometrics; written by Amemiya
- anchor city
- asymptotically equivalent
- Accisa-debate
- Baxter-King filter
- Dynamic conditional correlation – Widely used method developed by Robert F. Engle
- essentially stationary
- full information maximum likelihood
- Grenander conditions
- Ichimoku Chart
- incidental parameters
- integrated system analysis - analysis of markets, determinants and market interventions
- LDOD- (long-term debt outstanding and disbursed)
- Least squares learning
- lawsuits per capita - politicians claim that laws must be changed because people are "lawsuit happy" and quote numbers which are not adjusted for population. No web resource exists that shows the steadily declining rate of personal lawsuits, per capita, in the USA for the last 200 years. This is a place where Wikipedia can help stop a misinformation meme by providing NPOV.
- new empirical industrial organisation model
- partial effect
- partially linear model
- quasi-likelihood ratio statistic
- quasi-differencing
- quit rate or quits rate, the rate at which people quit their jobs
- reduced-form regression
- robust smoother
- roughness penalty
- social economic analysis
- Grenander conditions
- Staiger-Stock test for the strength of instrumental variables
- structure of production
- State-space approach to linearization
- structural change method (SCM model) - By my understanding, like a Markov model but with continuous values instead of simply on/off. Used for the modeling of sudden jumps in financial time series. Has also been used in BioConductor for detecting transcription (biology) boundaries.
- nonmyopic equilibrium
Economic policy
- ASEAN–Australia–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA) - A multilateral free-trade agreement between ASEAN Free Trade Area, Australia and New Zealand which was signed in 2009 and came into effect in 2010; major free trade agreements in the Asia-Pacific regions.
- American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association - founded in 1964; website
- Assignment problem (economic policy) - e.g. two policy tools, monetary and fiscal policy, each of which must be assigned to target a particular goal variable, such as exchange rate and GDP
- Authoritarian capitalism
- Bank Information Center - A non profit organization aiming to monitor environmental and social impacts of World Bank policies and projects.
- Beer distribution
- CONSAD Research Corporation - They published a notable study on gender pay inequality, who are they? What do they do?
- Chapter 11 Section 363 bankruptcy - A section of bankruptcy code used by General Motors in 2009
- David Hume Institute - [30]; [31]
- Domestic discretionary spending
- Economic censorship - appears in scholarly literature
- Loi pour l'investissement locatif - French real-estate law, also called Loi Robien - see French Wikipedia article fr:Loi pour l'investissement locatif
- Making of Civilian Clothing (Restriction) Orders - [32]
- Mexico Totalization Agreement
- Myth of the Engineer Shortage - peer-reviewed journal articles go back at least to 1998. Start with: James Gover and Paul G. Huray, "The U.S. Engineers Shortage - How Real," Research Technology Management, 1998 Also see more recent: Vivek Wadhwa, "The Science Education Myth," Business Week (Online), ISSN 0007-7135, 10/2007, p. 1; [33]
- Policy dialogue - a common concept in business
- Political Risk Services Group
- Presidential Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship - (PAGE) created in 2014 by President Obama
- Project Mausam - Indian government initiative to compete with China's Maritime Silk Road, counter Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean. See [34], [35]
- Sanctions against the United States - Iran and Russia have at times imposed sanctions against the U.S. in retailiation for U.S. sanctions against them. See [36], International sanctions during the Ukrainian crisis#Sanctions_by_Russia
- Scudo Fiscale (English: Tax Shield) Italy introduced this tax amnesty in the early 2000s
- Tencent Research Institute - Tencent's law and public policy think tank. The organization responsible for publishing the Chinese-language journal Internet Frontiers [37]
- Tendenziale - Italian economics
- Timor Leste–Indonesia–Australia Growth Triangle (TIA-GT) A free trade zone in East Timor, Indonesia and Australia.[2]
- Totalization Agreements
- Trade Facilitation Agreement 2014 The newest agreement by the World Trade Organization on Trade, signed Nov. 28th 2014 aka TFA. What is this? What are the new rules?
- Treasury Management System - Analyzes debt and risk management then suggests an action [38]
- Vollgeld Initiative - Swiss referendum to ban fractional reserve banking in Switzerland; see French Wikipedia article de:Vollgeld-System
Economic problems
- Poverty in Algeria - Sources: Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2015; WorldCat
- Poverty in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - According to 2013 Human Development Index, DR Congo is one of the poorest countries in the world.[39]. Sources: WorldCat; African Development Bank Group
- Poverty in Kenya - The 2014 Multidimensional Poverty Index found 39% of Kenyans living in poverty.[40]. Sources: World Bank; Sage Encyclopedia of World Poverty 2015; African Development Bank Group Kenya Case Study of poverty reduction 2010; WorldCat; Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative Kenya case studies
- Poverty in Niger - According to 2013 Human Development Index, Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world.[41]. Sources: WorldCat
Economic theory and history
- consumer awareness
- Complete Survey Enumeration Method
- dynamic asset pricing - Asset pricing in terms Euler equations - ie. pt=E[mt+1·xt+1].
- Economic history of New Zealand - Details of New Zealand’s economic history and a comparison with those of Argentina and Chile which are environmentally related would be extremely valuable.
- Economic history of Venezuela
- Engel's Pause
- export pessimism
- Bry-Boschan algorithm / Harding-Pagan algorithm
- history of cooperatives in Canada
- inframarginal analysis - roughly the opposite of a marginal analysis; google search reveals it is a widely used term in academic economics
- IRR modeling
- loan balance
- Polanyi's paradox (“we know more than we can tell” - the challenge of automating certain tasks, such as creativity, common sense etc. based on the observation that we don't understand the processes going on in the human mind when we carry out those tasks) (Autor, D.H. (2015). Why are there still so many jobs? The history and future of workplace automation. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 29(3), 3-30.)
- potential value
- private ordering
- property-based economics
- substantive rationality/procedural rationality (Weber)
- retail cycle
- return to skills
- Rottenberg's invariance principle (invariance principle currently redirects to Invariance principle (linguistics) but it has a different meaning in economics)
- Sample Survey Enumeration Method
- Signal-jamming (economics) - Explained core principles - article including examples: Fudenberg, D. & Tirole, J. (1986) - A signal-jamming theory of predation, Rand Journal of Economics, 17, pp. 366–376
- Swill children - poor children of the mid 1800s in larger cities who searched for scraps of clothing and other garbage to sell//Should probably be included in Street Children
- Treadmill of production - environmental-sociologial term (Schnaiberg) regarding capitalism's inherent tendency to expand.
- Treadmill of destruction - environmental-sociologial term regarding the ill effects of controlled growth.
- Trade goods - beads, tools and other items calculated to be considered valuable to less-advanced societies and carried by explorers and merchants
- Transfinancial economics
- United Nations Sustainable Development Summit 2015[3][4]
- Workshop of the world
Economists
A–K
- George Abed - Institute of International Finance [42] Senior Counselor and Director for Africa & the Middle East. Former Chairman of the Palestine Monetary Authority, where he was responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive plan to restructure the PMA in preparation for transforming the institution into a full fledged central bank and for reforming and strengthening the banking system in Palestine [43]. Previously, Mr. Abed had served as Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department of the International Monetary Fund and Special Advisor to the Managing Director. Prior to taking up that position, he served as Deputy Director of the IMF’s Fiscal Affairs Department [44]. Other references: [45], [46], [47].
- Dennis R. Appleyard - Chair Department of Economics at Davidson college, Main Author of the International Economics (6th Edition) McGrawHill Inc. Received UNC-Chapel Hill's Tanner Award for "Excellence in Inspirational Teaching of Undergraduate Students" in 1983 and Davidson's Thomas Jefferson Award for teaching and service in 2004; [48]
- Philip Armstrong (historian) - economic historian
- David Besanko - Alivn J. Huss Professor of Management and Strategy; author of multiple economics text books; Editorial Board, Review of Industrial Organization; Editorial Board, Journal of Regulatory Economics; [49]
- Bruce Boissonnault - Faculty at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School and founding publisher of www.myHealthFinder.com.
- Michael Bordo de:Michael Bordo [50] - Professor of Economics at Rutgers University
- Maureen L. Cropper - (1949- ) First female chair of Department of Economics at the University of Maryland. First chair of any University of Maryland, College Park Department who is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Noted environmental economist with over 80 publications on valuing environmental amenities, discounting health benefits for future generations, and health effects of various forms of energy production in developing nations. Currently is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future, former lead economist at the World Bank.
- Arindrajit Dube - labor economist from Stanford, PhD from University of Chicago, currently at Berkley.
- Dr. Katrina Ellis - Head of Research at Australian Prudential Reglatory Authority, PhD at Cornell University, Fulbright scholarship alumni. Worked with Maureen O'Hara on "When the Underwriter is the Market Maker: An Examination of Trading in the IPO Aftermarket"
- Alexander Erlich [51] — professor at Columbia University, the son of Henryk Ehrlich
- Robert G. Evans - Canadian health care economist; Officer of the Order of Canada, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
- Richard J. Gilbert (Widely cited economist and professor, specializing in industrial organization economics and antitrust/competition policy. Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Economic Analysis in the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice, 1993-1995; Chair of the Berkeley Competition Center; past president of the Industrial Organization Society; former Chair of the UC Berkeley Department of Economics, 2002-2005.) ([52],[53],[54],[55])
- Bent Hansen (economist) ru:Хансен, Бент [56] [57] - the chair of Department of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley (1977–1985)
- Seymour E. Harris (1897-1974) it:Seymour Harris Wikiquote:Seymour E. Harris - important figure in Keynesian revolution in America, editor of The New Economics. Keynes' Influence on Theory and Public Policy
- Gerard Hastings OBE - Professor of Social Marketing at University of Stirling and Director of the Institute for Social Marketing and the Cancer Research UK Centre for Tobacco Control Research. Hastings on WHO Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity. Books by Gerhard Hastings: The Marketing Matrix: How the Corporation Gets Its Power – And How We Can Reclaim It (2013), Social Marketing: Why should the Devil have all the best tunes?2007.
- John William Hatfield - PhD economics, Stanford, 2005; currently at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
- Henry T. C. Hu - Allan Shivers Chair in the Law of Banking and Finance at the University of Texas Law School; appointed by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary L. Schapiro as the inaugural Director of the SEC's Division of Risk, Strategy, and Financial Innovation (2009-2011).
- Naum Jasny - ru:Ясный, Наум Михайлович - the father of Natascha Artin Brunswick
- Hari Bansh Jha - one of senior most economists of Nepal; academician
- Jim Jubak - senior markets editor, MSN Money
- John F. Kain (John Forrest Kain) (1935–2003) - scholar of educational and urban economics, best known for his "spatial mismatch hypothesis" regarding the unemployment of African-Americans as a result of metropolitan housing market segregation; obituary
- Jyotish Kumar - Research Scholar, Department of Economics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
- Subal Kumbhakar - Distinguished Research Professor, Binghamton University. [58]
- Hilary Kramer - financial journalist
- Matías Kulfas - who? -- see [59]
L–Z
- William D. Lastrapes - Current editor of the Journal of Macroeconomics (2014- present). Current Professor of Economics at the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia (2002- present). Associate editor of the Journal of Economics and Business (1999-present). Former Economics Department Head at the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia (2002- 2008).
- Susan Laury - Experimental Economist; over 5000 citations on google scholar
- Manuel Fernández López - Specialist in History of Economic Thinking, FCE, University of Buenos Aires
- Mukul Majumdar - PhD economics, Berkeley, 1970. Currently at the economics department at Cornell University.
- James C. McConnon, Jr. Professor of Economics, University of Maine, Microenterprise research, cruise ship economic impacts, regional economics
- Brendan McEvoy - economic researcher, National University of Australia
- Gerhard Mensch de:Gerhard Mensch (Innovationsforscher) - professor at Case Western Reserve University
- Sam I. Nakagama Former chief economist at various times for Chase, Kidder Peabody, and Argus Research; WWII camp internee; WWII army veteran; graduate University of Chicago; Milton Friedman student.
- Roger Noll - economist. Stanford University. Emeritus. Economics of professional, collegiate (NCAA) sports and other monopolies.
- Nugent-Smith, Jerome Patrick - International economist and educator. Lancaster University (1967-71) cited in Umberto Meoli.
- Julio H. G. Olivera - Argentine Math economist: obituary (Spanish) es:Julio H. G. Olivera
- Karl-Heinz Paqué - German economist, and politician; de:Karl-Heinz Paqué
- M. Ray Perryman - PhD Rice, Economics; Nominated for Nobel Prize in Economics; owns Perryman Economic Consulting firm.
- James E. Pesando - [60]
- Solomon W. Polachek. Labor economist. Distinguished Research Professor at Binghamton University. [61][62]
- John M. Quigley (1942–2012) - scholar of housing markets; obituary1 obituary2
- George Henry Soule - [63]
- Walter P. Stern - Chairman of the Board of Trustees; Board Member; Executive Committee Member of the Hudson Institute
- Janet Stotsky - [64]
- Leonardo Augusto Amaral Terra - Socioeconomic Dynamics researcher, University of São Paulo, Winner of West Churchman Memorial Prize (2014).
- Jan Toporowski - pl:Jan Toporowski [65]
- Jan de Vries (historian) de:Jan De Vries (Historiker) — American professor of economic history (Heineken Prize for History, 2000).
- Gernot Wagner - environmental economics and author, co-author of Martin Weitzman; [66]
- Herman van der Wee de:Herman Van der Wee, Belgian economic historian (Heineken Prize for History, 1992)
Terminology (economics)
- Academic Consortium of International Trade
- Automatic Mixed Securities Shelf
- consumer cyclical sector (or perhaps consumer sector)
- cuentapropista (self-employment in Cuba), a Cuban who undertakes a productive activity outside a relationship of dependency, providing both the means of production and the labor.
- default barrier
- export-supply curve
- hedonic deflation
- Lauderdale Paradox See this article and this google search
- level accounting
- Marshall and Swift Cost Index - Cost estimation for engineering equipment
- Open offer or Open offering - Special kind of a capital increase of joint-stock companies
- polyopoly Local monopolies, due to high cost of relocation. Historically seen in factory locations in industrial-revolution-era woolen mills in England, in modern times ISP local monopolies.
- Pro-cyclicality - Mentioned as a potential major factor in the 2008 world financial crisis -- may be covered with business cycles
- R.S. Means
- regulatory havens as a more generic/accurate term for tax havens / offshore accounts, term used by g20
- resource colonialism
- Risk corridors (in health insurance)
- segment operation income
- tax performance
- Neighborhood Stabilization Program Grant [67]
Finance
A–G
- Accident year (along with report year, policy year, calendar year, but this is probably the most important)- a way that data is aggregated in actuarial science and insurance https://www.irmi.com/online/insurance-glossary/terms/a/accident-year-data.aspx
- Act of April 10, 1806 (United States legislation dealing with currency and coinage among other issues) (Act of April 10, 1806 (bottom of the page) / Act of April 10, 1806 (as related to currency) / Act Regulating Foreign Coins / Act of April 10, 1806 (as related to acts of war))
- August 2013 NASDAQ flash freeze - [68]
- Abacus Deal - [69]
- Ad Revenue - Money collected as a direct result of advertising
- Akirix - A service that provides a secure way of transferring money from company to company. [70]
- Alliance One - An ATM cooperative network for credit unions and community banks similar to the Co-op Network. Both networks may have overlapping memberships, but not all credit unions are members of both ATM networks. [71]
- American Oriental Bioengineering - traded New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: AOB) 119; currently redirects to Financial statements
- Ameriflex - uses automatic electronic transfer of pre-tax dollars from an employee account when paying for qualified expenses; [72]
- AMLF - cf. the Federal Reserve's balance sheet [73]
- Boston Option - Type of finance option also known as deferred premium
- Bank voor Handel en Scheepvaart - (a link is in here); Prescott Bush; juliana; mp3
- Black Diamond Capital Management - Private Equity
- cabinet order - discussed for example in FIX book management practices - no online definitions!
- Certified Healthcare Financial Professional (CHFP) - Professional certification designation granted by HFMA.
- Charge Rate - Financial Analysis / Tariff Computation
- Cinium Financial - holding company; provides insurance and financial-related products and services to small an medium businesses; subsidiaries include a licensed and admitted property and casualty insurance company (upper hudson national insurance company), licensed insurance agency (cinium underwriter services group dba OxBonding), risk management group (cinium risk management), a company that provides payroll services (ox payroll), and a company that provides financing and working capital to small businesses (cinium finance corp). [74][75];[76];[77]
- Coficom Trust S.à r.l. - [[78] provides expert tax structuring advice and important information on double-tax treaties and changes in law, specifically in Luxembourg.]
- Default fund - a mutualised loss-sharing arrangements where clearing members make contributions to central counterparties
- Effective financing statement
- Electric Home and Farm Authority (EHFA) - US Gov agency from 1936-1942[79]
- EI Variance This term has been used by Navarik inspection tool in a report. What does this mean? I can't find any references for the same on internet.
- Enfinium - global trading firm; created through the combination of engineering and finance
- Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) - peak professional organisation representing financial planners in Australia
- FINIPC Financial Interprocess Communication message format
- Consumer Credit Insurance - An insurance policy against the consumer credit for Personal loans, Credit Cards and Mortgages [80]
H–M
- HedgeGuard (Fintech company where full front-to-back portfolio management system has been designed and created by developers and buy-side professionals. Used by Asset managers, hedge funds, family offices and their respective middle office team) (https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/hedge-guard, https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=225205559, https://leap.vc/talent/company/14/hedgeguard/, https://www.rimes.com/integration/hedgeguard/)
- Heinlein Heritage Check System or Heritage Check System or Heritage Check - A theoretical public finance system designed by the Engineer Robert H. Heinlein and proposed in his book, "For Us, The Living" whereby a government is funded by investing in the society instead of by taxes.
- Is this simply a different name for the Social Credit concept?
- Industrial goods - Define and compare to consumer goods and services.
- Industry Averages - Define, List the industry averages for each industrial sector of the economy. This is also termed industry ratios. [81],[82]
- ISO 17442 define and compare to other identifiers such as ISIN, CUSIP, SEDOL, etc.
- Istituto Finanziario Industriale, the principal holding company of the Agnelli Group which includes 30% of the Fiat and 60% of Juventus F.C.. It joined it:Exor.
- Kasasa cash - some sort of financial tool or alternative currency being used by smaller banks.
- Loan Notes - UK financing technique
- Land and Buildings Investment Management - Notable activist hedge fund that focuses on investments in REITs and real estate related companies.
- Matching halt - I think it is a kind of Pause in the Stock Marked when new vital information is released.
- MMIFF - cf. the Federal Reserve's balance sheet [83]
- Mirror Account - A bank maintaining its account with another bank
- Morningstar Style Box - graphic symbol indicating the category of a particular investment
- Mlhuillier Financial Services - One of largest Financial Services Company in the Philippines offering Quick Cash Loans, Money Transfer Services (Domestic & International), Bills Payment and other services.
- MSCI Emerging Markets Probably the most important stock market index for emerging markets. It includes stocks, which cover 85% of market capitalization from 23 countries [84]
- White Rabbit Money A gold backed local complementary currency that circulates in Central Illinois.[85]
N–R
- Named order - a type of order on the London Stock Exchange, not allowed for all financial instruments. An explanation is needed by someone familiar with the subject.
- Needham Funds [86]; [87]
- Novantas, Inc. - An international banking analytics and advisory services firm with locations in New York, Chicago, Toronto and others. A FinTech 100 firm [88]; [89]
- Ox Bonding - national leader in credit and bonding services. The Contractor Credit Program (CCP) provides A.M. Best A- rated Bid, Payment and Performance bonds to contractors as well as working capital advances, payroll processing and other services designed to support their client’s needs. In addition to the CCP program, they offer traditional commercial surety bonds to the millions of American business that are required to post a bond under the terms of their licenses [90][91][92]; [93]
- Panic of 1855 - discussed in History of Wells Fargo, subsection title improperly pointing to Panic of 1857. [94][95], et al.
- Portfolio Management Software - Details and comparison of softwares used to manage investment portfolios
- Primary capital certificate - some sort of security, possibly primarily Norwegian, which is traded on the London Stock Exchange.
- Principal investment
- Product Specialist - Marketing majors... Follow life cycle of products, have expertise...
- ProShares - brand name of a family of indexed ETFs that invest in S&P 500, leveraged S&P 500, short S&P 500 and leveraged short S&P 500- often seen on stock ticker; [96]
- QT Mutual Bank - A mutual bank in Queensland, Australia, soon to be merged with Royal Automobile Club of Queensland; [97]
- RCN Capital - Nationwide private, direct lender based out of Connecticut. [98];[99];[100];[101]
- Regulation H - Membership of State Banking Institutions in the Federal Reserve System
- Defines the requirements for membership of state-chartered banks in the Federal Reserve System; sets limitations on certain investments and requirements for certain types of loans; describes rules pertaining to securities-related activities; establishes the minimum ratios of capital to assets that banks must maintain and procedures for prompt corrective action when banks are not adequately capitalized; prescribes real estate lending and appraisal standards; sets out requirements concerning bank security procedures, suspicious-activity reports, and compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act; and establishes rules governing banks' ownership or control of financial subsidiaries; [102]
- Repayment plan - as in a plan created by a consumer in consultation with creditors (such as credit card companies) to pay down consumer debt; such plans often are designed by specialized consumer credit counseling agencies in the U.S. as a way to avoid bankruptcy
- RetailCURe - A UK credit union for employees/pensioners of UK retailers
- Rice Finance Company - stock market investment company
S–Z
- List of S&P 1000 companies (Display a list or table of the companies that comprise the S&P 1000 index, showing company name and stock exchange symbol, similar to existing page List of S&P 500 companies)
- SCP model seeks to explain firm performance through market structure conditions
- scrap rate = (?) scrapping rate (of capital)
- Splitwise - Splitwise (formally SplitTheRent) is a website that helps people manage rent and other financial needs [103]
- Short-Term European Paper - short-term investment instruments
- style drift - mutual fund whose current portfolio differs from the investment style the fund has been known for common phrase in articles about mutual funds. Example a "contrarian fund" who retains its holdings may drift into just having a portfolio of stocks that used to be out of favor.
- Swap Mis-selling - anyone want to write an article on what the UK experienced?
- Switch to Community - community banking news, actively trying to show consumers the benefits of community banks, as well as help them find a community bank near them; [104]; [105];[106];[107]
- SummerHaven Investments - [108]; [109]; [110]
- Tassa di Circolazione - An Italian equivalent to the British tax disc that vehicle owners used to have to display until somewhere around the 1980s.
- Target Redemption Notes - Composition (underlying options) that make up such structures
- Time averages - ? moving averages ? (example 60-day moving average) used in technical analysis of stocks
- Top-Line Growth - Revenue growth (top line of income statement) contrast with bottom line growth
- WIIFM Principle - [111]
- Yieldbroker Pty Ltd -- Subsidiary of the Australian Stock Exchange.
References
- ^ Tompor, Susan (7 May 2016). "Teamsters' pensions escape big reductions". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, Michigan: Gannett Company (Detroit Media Partnership). p. A1.
- ^ "Boosting Growth through the Growth Triangle". Government of Timor Leste.
- ^ UN Live TV (archived clips later)
- ^ Speaker schedule for UN 5th plenary meeting, articulating the Sustainable Development Goals as part of the post-2015 Development Agenda