federal stock number
1NATO Stock Number — A NATO Stock Number, or National Stock Number (NSN) as it is known in the US, is a 13 digit numeric code, identifying all the standardized material items of supply as they have been recognized by all NATO countries including United States… …
2National Stock Number — The 13 digit stock number replacing the 11 digit Federal Stock Number. It consists of the 4 digit Federal Supply Classification code and the 9 digit National Item Identification Number. The National Item Identification Number consists of a 2… …
3Federal Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures — FEDSTRIP (Federal Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures) A system of processing government agency requisitions for supplies from the General Services Administration. The FEDSTRIP address is a six character code identifying the agency to… …
4Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — FDIC …
5Stock Appreciation Right — Stock appreciation rights (SARs) is a method for companies to give their management or employees a bonus if the company performs well financially. Such a method is called a plan . Stock appreciation rights (SARs) and phantom stock are very… …
6Federal Hill, Baltimore — Federal Hill is a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, United States that lies just to the south of the city s central business district.LocationThe neighborhood is named for the prominent hill that is easily viewed from the Inner Harbor area, to …
7Federal Reserve System — FRB and FED redirect here. For other uses, see FRB (disambiguation) and FED (disambiguation). Federal Reserve System …
8Stock car (rail) — In railroad terminology, a stock car is a type of rolling stock used for carrying livestock (not carcasses) to market. A traditional stock car resembles a boxcar with slats missing in the car s side (and sometimes end) for the purpose of… …
9Stock market — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …
10stock — The goods and wares of a merchant or tradesman, kept for sale and traffic. In a larger sense, the capital of a merchant or other person, including his merchandise, money, and credits, or, in other words, the entire property employed in business.… …