CAPACITY COST
A permanent consumption provided by an organization or company in order to give for or raise its capability of managing business operations. Capacity costs commonly do not change with points of production and can be avoided or lessened only by closing business outsourcing or locations.
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Interest Rate
The amount charged by a lender to a borrower for using assets. Expressed as a percentage of principal, these are usually noted on an annual basis, ...
Cracking
Method of breaking down a larger product into smaller by-products. Used in the oil and gas industry, this can be accomplished by employing various ...
Quasi-Reorganization
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14:30 | Wholesale Sales | Feb | |
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14:30 | NY Fed Empire State manufacturing index | Apr | |
16:00 | Business Inventories | Feb | |
16:00 | NAHB Housing Market Index | Apr | |
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