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.
Correction is a decline of 10% and more in the price of a security from its most recent peak.
Clearing is the procedure according to which financial trades are settled. It is the correct and timely transfer of funds to the seller and securities to the buyer.
Cost-push inflation happens when the prices for the finished products increase due to increase in the cost of wages and raw materials.
A currency band is currency regulation used by a government or central bank that specifying price floor as well as price ceiling.
Counterparty risk is the probability that one of the parties involved in a transaction might default its contractual obligation.
Cost control is the practice of reducing business expenses in order to increase profits.