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Cumulative frequency A Cumulative Frequency method of grouping the frequencies of the value of a set of variables by adding the frequencies...
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Accumulation Accumulation is in the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends.
Audience accumulation Audience accumulation is the net number of people exposed to a medium during its duration
Accumulator Accumulator refers to (in automatic data processing) a register in which the result of an arithmetic or logic operation is formed.
Accumulation time Accumulation time refers to the time interval between the return of an unserviceable repairable item to the supply system and scheduling the item for ...
Documents against acceptance Documents against acceptance is a situation in which the buyer’s bank does not release shipping documents to the buyer until the buyer has accepted (signed) the draft.
Overseas Environmental Baseline Guidance Document Overseas Environmental Baseline Guidance Document is a set of objective criteria and management practices developed by the Department of Defense to ...
Cumulative translation adjustment (CTA) account Cumulative translation adjustment (CTA) account- an entry in a translated balance sheet in which gains and /or losses from translation have been accumulated over a period of years.