Brokerage Account A Brokerage Account is used to purchase and sell assets such as stocks, securities, and collective investment schemes. Similar to a bank, one can move the money in or out...
International Standard Book Number (ISBN) International Standard Book Number or ISBN is a unique ten or thirteen digit numeric identifier given to every published book...
Surplus line broker Surplus line broker is a specialized insurance broker licensed to place business with a nonadmitted insurer (a company not licensed to do
Book to market Book to market is the ratio of book value to market value of equity. A high ratio means is often interpreted as a value stock (the market is valuing equity relatively cheaply compared to book value). This is the same as a low price-to-book value ratio. Value managers often form
Book runner Book runner is the managing underwriter for a new issue. The book runner maintains the
book-to-bill The book-to-bill ratio is the ratio of orders taken (booked) to products shipped and bills sent (billed). The ratio measures whether the company has more orders than it can deliver (>1), equal amounts (=1), or less (<1).
Book Value The worth of a company's assets less its liabilities is referred to as its book value. Simply put, it is a company's net worth, as shown...
Book-entry Book-entry is a system in which securities are not represented by paper certificates but are maintained in computerized records at the Fed in the names of member banks, which in turn keep computer records of the securities they own as well as those they are holding for customers. In the case of other securities where a book-entry has
Token economy Token economy is a procedure of behaviour therapy employed in a mental institution where tokens are used as rewards to reinforce desired behaviour. The tokens
Stroking Stroking used in transactional analysis of acts that demonstrate caring recognition of and attention paid to another person. Analogous to the physical stroking of an infant.