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  • 1Cost, Insurance and Freight — (CIF) is a common term in a sales contract that may be encountered in international trading when ocean transport is used. It must always indicate the port of destination, ie CIF Shanghai. When a price is quoted CIF, it means that the selling… …

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  • 2cost-plus financing — (murabaha) murabaha arrangements are commodity trading arrangements for financial institutions. The financial institution buys an asset from a supplier and then sells it to a customer at an agreed price that is higher than the purchase price. The …

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  • 3Trading Software — Computer programs that facilitate trading of financial products such as stocks and currencies. Software is usually provided by brokerage firms that enable their clients to trade financial products and manage their accounts. Different brokerages… …

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  • 4Trading system — In electronic financial markets, trading system, also known as algorithmic trading, is the use of computer programs for entering trading orders with the computer algorithm deciding on certain aspects of the order such as the timing, price,… …

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  • 5Cost overrun — A cost overrun, also known as a cost increase or budget overrun, is an unexpected cost incurred in excess of a budgeted amount due to an under estimation of the actual cost during budgeting. Cost overrun should be distinguished from cost… …

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  • 6Cost of electricity by source — The cost of electricity generated by different sources measures the cost of generating electricity including initial capital, return on investment, as well as the costs of continuous operation, fuel, and maintenance. The price is normally… …

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  • 7trading stamp — a stamp with a certain value given as a premium by a retailer to a customer, specified quantities of these stamps being exchangeable for various articles. [1895 1900, Amer.] * * * ▪ stamp       printed stamps given as a premium by retailers to… …

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  • 8Cost Plus, Inc. — World Market redirects here. For the economic term, see World economy. Cost Plus, Inc. Type public, (NASDAQ: CPWM) Industry Department Stor …

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  • 9Cost Of Equity — In financial theory, the return that stockholders require for a company. The traditional formula for cost of equity (COE) is the dividend capitalization model: A firm s cost of equity represents the compensation that the market demands in… …

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  • 10Cost Basis — 1. The original value of an asset for tax purposes (usually the purchase price), adjusted for stock splits, dividends and return of capital distributions. This value is used to determine the capital gain, which is equal to the difference between… …

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