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11finance — fi·nance 1 n 1 pl: money or other liquid resources of a government, business, group, or individual 2: the system that includes the circulation of money, the granting of credit, the making of investments, and the provision of banking facilities 3 …
12Business Transformation Agency — logo The Business Transformation Agency (BTA) was an organization of the United States Department of Defense (DoD) responsible for guiding the Department’s business operations modernization. The BTA was active from 2005 and until its closure in… …
13Business Angel — Un Business angel est une personne physique qui investit une part de son patrimoine dans une entreprise innovante à potentiel et qui, en plus de son argent, met gratuitement à disposition de l’entrepreneur, ses compétences, son expérience, ses… …
14Business Angels — Business angel Un Business angel est une personne physique qui investit une part de son patrimoine dans une entreprise innovante à potentiel et qui, en plus de son argent, met gratuitement à disposition de l’entrepreneur, ses compétences, son… …
15Business angels — Business angel Un Business angel est une personne physique qui investit une part de son patrimoine dans une entreprise innovante à potentiel et qui, en plus de son argent, met gratuitement à disposition de l’entrepreneur, ses compétences, son… …
16Finance lease — is a type of lease the other being an operating lease. A finance lease (highly similar to a capital lease) effectively allows a firm to finance the purchase of an asset, even if, strictly speaking, the firm never acquires the asset. Typically, a… …
17business angel — [ˌbɪzns ˈeɪndʒl] noun [countable] FINANCE a private investor who puts money into new business activities, especially ones based on advanced technical ideas: • In the UK, business angels are a more important source of investment for start ups… …
18Business New Brunswick — is a department in the Government of New Brunswick. It is charged with stimulating economic prosperity and global competitiveness in the province. Created in 1944 during war time as the Department of Industry and Reconstruction, the Department… …
19Business continuity planning — life cycle Business continuity planning (BCP) “identifies [an] organization s exposure to internal and external threats and synthesizes hard and soft assets to provide effective prevention and recovery for the organization, whilst maintaining… …
20Business rates in Scotland — Business rates is the commonly used name of rates in Scotland, a tax on occupation of non domestic property. Rates are a property tax used to fund local services that dates back to the Poor Law.HistoryThe Poor Law introduced in Scotland in 1579… …