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− | [[ | + | [[unbalanced growth]]: the result when not all sectors of an economy can grow at the same rate. |
− | [[ | + | [[unbundling]]: dividing a company into separate constituent companies, often to sell all or some of them after a takeover. |
− | [[ | + | [[uncertainty analysis]]: a study designed to assess the extent to which the variability in an outcome variable is caused by uncertainty at the time of estimating the input parameters of the study. |
− | [[ | + | [[undervalued]]: used to describe an asset that is available for purchase at a price lower than it is worth. |
− | [[ | + | [[underwrite]]: to assume risk, especially for a new issue or an insurance policy |
− | [[ | + | [[underwriter]]: a person or organization that buys an issue from a corporation and sells it to investors |
− | [[ | + | [[unearned income]]: income received from sources other than employment |
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− | [[ | + | [[unit of trade]]: the smallest amount that can be bought or sold of a share of stock, or a contract included in an option |
− | [[ | + | [[unlimited liability]]: full responsibility for the obligations of a general partnership |
− | [[ | + | [[unsecured debt]]: money borrowed without supplying collateral |
− | [[ | + | [[upsell]]: to sell customers a higher-priced version of a product they have bought previously |
− | [[ | + | [[used credit]]: the portion of a line of credit that is no longer available |
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Revision as of 20:56, 27 May 2010
unbalanced growth: the result when not all sectors of an economy can grow at the same rate.
unbundling: dividing a company into separate constituent companies, often to sell all or some of them after a takeover.
uncertainty analysis: a study designed to assess the extent to which the variability in an outcome variable is caused by uncertainty at the time of estimating the input parameters of the study.
undervalued: used to describe an asset that is available for purchase at a price lower than it is worth.
underwrite: to assume risk, especially for a new issue or an insurance policy
underwriter: a person or organization that buys an issue from a corporation and sells it to investors
unearned income: income received from sources other than employment
unit of trade: the smallest amount that can be bought or sold of a share of stock, or a contract included in an option
unlimited liability: full responsibility for the obligations of a general partnership
unsecured debt: money borrowed without supplying collateral
upsell: to sell customers a higher-priced version of a product they have bought previously
used credit: the portion of a line of credit that is no longer available
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