Cook the books is a slang term for used to describe a process of making a company's financial results look better than they are in reality.
Cook the books is a slang term for used to describe a process of making a company's financial results look better than they are in reality.
Golden cross is a candlestick pattern the can serve as a signal in which a short-term moving average crosses above bullish long-term moving average.
A gazelle company is a company that has been increasing its profits by at least 20% annually for four years or more, beginning the growth with a revenue of at least $1 million.
Unofficial strike is union members seizing their work without endorsement from the union and that does not follow legal requirements for the strike.
Uneconomic growth is economic growth that has negative effect on the society which can become a reason for overall quality of life reducing.
An event study is an analysis performed on a security. It examines the impact of a significant catalyst occurrence on the price of that security.