A stipend is a preset amount of money paid to trainees, interns, and students to help offset expenses.
A stipend is a preset amount of money paid to trainees, interns, and students to help offset expenses.
Just-in-time inventory system is a management strategy where raw-material are ordered from suppliers directly according to production schedules.
Just in case is an inventory strategy where companies keep large inventories on hand to minimize the probability to be sold out of stock.
Distribution in financial world has several meanings, most of them are dealing with payment of assets from a fund, account, or individual security to an investor or beneficiary.
Disintermediation is the process of removing the middleman from transactions. In finance, it refers to withdrawal of funds from intermediary financial institutions like banks and loan associations, to invest these funds directly.
Investment horizon is the total time that an investor wants or expects to hold a security or a portfolio.
An investment thesis aims to make an abstract idea into a valid investment strategy.
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.