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  • 1Constant Dollar — An adjusted value of currency used to compare dollar values from one period to another. Due to inflation, the purchasing power of the dollar changes over time, so in order to compare dollar values from one year to another they need to be… …

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  • 2Constant Dollar Accounting — A method of accounting that measures financial statements in figures adjusted for inflation. Constant dollar accounting requires the conversion of historical non monetary assets and liabilities to current dollar values. The conversion is… …

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  • 3Constant proportion portfolio insurance — (CPPI) is a capital guarantee derivative security that embeds a dynamic trading strategy in order to provide participation to the performance of a certain underlying asset. See also dynamic asset allocation. The intuition behind CPPI was adopted… …

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  • 4Constant purchasing power accounting — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 5Constant Proportion Portfolio Insurance - CPPI — A method of portfolio insurance in which the investor sets a floor on the dollar value of his or her portfolio, then structures asset allocation around that decision. The two asset classes used in CPPI are a risky asset (usually equities or… …

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  • 6United States dollar — USD redirects here. For other uses, see USD (disambiguation). United States dollar …

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  • 7e (mathematical constant) — Euler s number redirects here. For γ, a constant in number theory, see Euler s constant. For other uses, see List of topics named after Leonhard Euler#Euler numbers. e is the unique number a, such that the derivative of the exponential function… …

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  • 8E (mathematical constant) — The mathematical constant e is the unique real number such that the function e x has the same value as the slope of the tangent line, for all values of x . [Keisler, H.J. [http://www.vias.org/calculus/08 exp log functions 03 01.html Derivatives… …

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  • 9Holey dollar — is the name given to coins used in the early history of two British settlements: Prince Edward Island and New South Wales. The middle was punched out of Spanish dollars, creating two parts: a small coin, known as a dump in Australia, and a holey… …

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  • 10Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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