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  • 21calendar — List of new issues scheduled to come to market shortly. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * calendar cal‧en‧dar [ˈkælndə ǁ ər] noun [countable] 1. pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year 2. a book with separate spaces or… …

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  • 22Remittance Letter — A document sent by a customer, which is often a financial institution or other type of firm, to a creditor or supplier along with a payment to briefly explain what the payment is for so that the customer s account will be credited properly.… …

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  • 23ADI — Analog Devices, Inc. (Business » NYSE Symbols) *** Acceptable Daily Intake (Medical » Physiology) * Approved Driving Instructor (Community » Educational) * Australian Defence Industries (Governmental) * Advanced Distance Integration (Academic &… …

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  • 24payment terms — The agreed way in which a buyer pays the seller for goods. The commonest are cash with order or cash on delivery; prompt cash (i. e. within 14 days of delivery); cash in 30, 60, or 90 days from date of invoice; letter of credit; cash against… …

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  • 25Double-entry bookkeeping system — A double entry bookkeeping system is a set of rules for recording financial information in a financial accounting system in which every transaction or event changes at least two different nominal ledger accounts. The name derives from the fact… …

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  • 26Discounts and allowances — Senior Discount redirects here. For the band, see Senior Discount (band). Corporate finance …

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  • 27SDXF — stands for Structured Data eXchange Format , and was published as Internet RFC 3072.It allows arbitrary structured data of different types to be assembled together for exchanging between computers of different architectures.The ability to… …

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  • 28Pro forma — The term pro forma (Latin as a matter of form ) is a term applied to practices that are , or seek to satisfy the minimum requirements or to conform to a convention or doctrine. It has different meanings in different fields. Accounting In… …

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  • 29Factoring (finance) — This article is about finance. For other uses, see Factor (disambiguation). Corporate finance …

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