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Terms for subject Economics (519 entries)
Roosa Bond "ROOSA BONDS"
"Cash for Clunkers" CARS Program Michae­lBurov
d/s ... days aftersight Serega­boss
deciliter 0.1L
centiliter 10⁻² L
Doji A Doji candlestick looks like a cross, inverted cross, or plus sign. Alone, doji are neutral patterns kondor­sky
Doji A name for candlesticks (see "candlestick") that provide information on their own and also feature in a number of important patterns. Dojis form when a security's open and close are virtually equal kondor­sky
candlestick A price chart that displays the high, low, open, and close for a security each day over a specified period of time. kondor­sky
tax credit A tax credit is an amount of money that taxpayers can subtract, dollar for dollar, from the income taxes they owe. Tax credits are more favorable than tax deductions because they reduce the tax due, not just the amount of taxable income. There are three basic types of tax credits: nonrefundable, refundable, and partially refundable. Nonrefundable tax credits can reduce the tax you owe to zero, but they don't provide refunds. Refundable credits are paid out in full, providing a refund for any remaining tax credit amount beyond zero tax due. A.Rezv­ov
wantrepreneur A wantrepreneur is a well-intentioned person who wants to be an entrepreneur, but does not have the skills, personality, or risk profile to be successful. asia_n­ova
Anzus ANZUS
Alba Alba
Alytus county Alytus
Amnesty International Amnesty International
Arad Arad
Arges Arges
consigner см. consignor
BC-net BC-NET
Business Cooperation Network BC-NET
Banking, Finance, Security, and Insurance BFSI Michae­lBurov

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