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91Chancellorship of Gordon Brown — Gordon Brown speaking at the annual World Bank/IMF meeting in 2002. Gordon Brown served as a British chancellor of the exchequer from 2 May 1997, when the Labour Party returned to power for the first time in 18 years, to 27 June 2007, when he… …
92Scam letters — A scam letter is a document, distributed electronically or otherwise, to a recipient misrepresenting the truth with the aim of gaining an advantage in a fraudulent manner.The origin of scam lettersCurrently it is unclear how far back the origin… …
93Dividend policy — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …
94sum — ▪ I. sum sum 1 [sʌm] noun [countable] 1. an amount of money: • Large sums of money are spent on advertising campaigns. • The company was sold for a sum estimated at $2.3 billion. ˌcapital ˈsum 1 …
95Credit risk — Categories of financial risk Credit risk Concentration risk Market risk Interest rate risk Currency risk Equity risk Commodity risk Liquidity risk Refinancing risk …
96Term life insurance — or term assurance is life insurance which provides coverage at a fixed rate of payments for a limited period of time, the relevant term. After that period expires coverage at the previous rate of premiums is no longer guaranteed and the client… …
97Henry Morgentaler — Doctor Henry Morgentaler CM LLD (hc) MD Born March 19, 1923 (1923 03 19) (age 88) Łódź, Poland Nationality Canadian …
98Imperial (board game) — Infobox Game subject name=Imperial image link= image caption=The Imperial rondel. Players start on a field of their choice and move clockwise. designer=Mac Gerdts publisher=Rio Grande Games PD Games Eggert Spiele players=2–6 ages=12 and up setup… …
99reserves — Part of shareholders funds on a company s balance sheet. All parts of shareholders funds apart from share capital are reserves, such as the share premium account, the profit and loss account and the revaluation reserve. Dresdner Kleinwort… …
100spend — spend, *expend, disburse can mean to pay out money or an equivalent of money for something or in expectation of some return. Spend is the ordinary term; it may be used regardless of the amount dealt out in the purchase of something {spend a… …