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  • , bill of lading is the contract between the owner of the goods and the cargo carrier to move the goods to a specified destination. a clean bill of lading is issued by the carrier verifying receipt of the merchandise in apparent good condition (without...
  • , cost of control (coc) is the amount paid by a holding company, sometimes at a premium, for shares in its subsidiary company over and above the value they would command as an investment, in recognition of the particular benefit, which the company gains...
  • , cost of debt is interest rate times 1 minus the marginal tax rate (because interest is a tax deduction). an increase in the tax rate decreases the cost of debt.
  • , cost of equity (coe) is the minimum rate of return a firm must offer owners to compensate for waiting for their returns, and for bearing risk. it is calculated: coe = dividends per share (for next year) / current market value of stock + growth rate...
  • a place for the exhibition of gruesome or horrible objects., a group of such objects, as instruments of torture or murder., any collection of things or ideas that inspire horror.
  • hearing-impaired.
  • a hard, iridescent substance that forms the inner layer of certain mollusk shells, used for making buttons, beads, etc.; nacre., of or having the qualities of mother-of-pearl, as being iridescent or pearly, mother -of-pearl buttons .
  • being no longer published; no longer printed or reprinted, a book, pamphlet, etc., that is no longer published., a bookstore specializing in out -of-print books .
  • a person who independently seeks pleasure, wealth, etc., through adventurous exploits., a military adventurer, ready to serve anywhere for pay or for pleasure., noun, condottiere , free companion , freelance , hired gun , hireling , legionnaire , mercenary...
  • , out-of-p0cket are expenses requiring an outlay of cash in a given time period, e.g., payroll, advertising and other operating expenses, but not depreciation.
  • , net of taxes means the effect of applicable taxes (usually income taxes) has been considered in determining the overall effect of an item on the financial statements. the phrase is used when a company has items that must be disclosed in a separate section....
  • , letter of authorization (loa) is a form that permits a donor to provide written instructions to transfer a stock certificate in the donor's name in full or in part to another party, such as a charitable organization, without using a transfer agent....
  • , letter of awareness is a formal letter written to a lender, normally by a parent company, acknowledging its relationship with another group company and its awareness of a loan being made to that company. it is the weakest form of comfort letter. such...
  • , breach of contract is the failure to perform provisions of a contract.
  • , articles of partnership is the contract creating a partnership.
  • , authorization of stock is the provision in a corporate charter giving permission to issue stock.
  • , acknowledgement of indebtedness is a written recognition of debt that is enforceable in law, e.g. memorandum check, bank draft, or loan contract.
  • , certificate of deposit (cd) is a document written by a bank or other financial institution that is evidence of a deposit, with the issuer's promise to return the deposit plus earnings at a specified interest rate within a specified time period.
  • , flag of convenience (foc) involves the opportunistic registration of ships with national governments that do not impose or effectively administer agreed international standards regarding seaworthiness, safety and health, officer and crew competencies,...
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