Long-term or fixed capital Long-term or fixed capital means money used to buy fixed assets, which are long-lived and (with the exception of land) manufactured items that will be used to produce goods and services for several years.
Long-term forward contracts Long-term forward contracts— contracts that state any exchange rate at which a specified amount of a specified currency can be exchanged at a ...
Short-term memory (STM) & long-term memory (LTM) Short-term memory (STM) refers to a temporary and limited repository information.
Long-term memory (LTM) refers to more permanent, essentially unlimited repository.
Long-term Long-term means with reference to a debt instrument, having a maturity of ten years or more.
Long-term care insurance Long-term care insurance is an insurance plan that provides coverage for individuals with long-term illnesses or disabilities by paying in whole or in part for long-term medical and nonmedical care services.
Long-term memory Long-term memory is the memory that stores information on a relatively permanent basis, although it may be difficult to retrieve.
Long-term plans Long-term plans as those with a time frame beyond three years.
Long-term notes payable Long-term notes payable are similar to short-term interest-bearing notes payable except that the term of the notes exceeds one year.
Long-term liabilities Long-term liabilities are obligations that a company expects to pay after one year. Liabilities in this category include bonds payable, mortgages payable, long-term notes payable...
Long-term investments Long-term investments are generally investments stocks and bonds of other companies that are normally held for many years. This category also includes investments...