Nominal is a financial term meaning very small or really below the real value or cost.
Nominal is a financial term meaning very small or really below the real value or cost.
A non-controlling interest is a situation where a shareholder owns less than 50% of company’s shares and has no control over the decisions.
Non-operating is a class of assets which are not essential to the ongoing operations of a business but still can generate income.
A noncallable is a financial security that can’t be redeemed early by the issuer except after having paid a penalty.
Nationalization is when a government takes control of a single company or even the whole industry, which generally occurs without compensating the previous owner of the seized property and without their consent.
The next eleven are the eleven countries which are predicted to become the biggest economies in the 21st century. The next eleven are South Korea, Mexico, Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Turkey and Vietnam.
Narrow money is all of the money supply held by the Central Bank – banknotes, coins, liquid assets and even demand deposits.
Natural capital refers to the stock of the companies which hold natural resources – oil and water for example. All of the commodities are to be certified in order for the company to profit off of them in the futures market.