PERMANENT CURRENT ASSET
It refers to the minimum amount of current assets that a company needs to be able to continue its operation. Examples of this are depreciating assets, inventory, cash and accounts receivable.
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Chaebol Structure
Business conglomerate structure creating global multinationals with large international operations. The Korean term chaebol means business family o ...
Back Charge
It is a billing that is created to collect the expenses that were incurred during the last billing period. It can be an adjustment because of error ...
Nationalization
This refers to a method in which the government takes control of a company or industry, which may appear for a variety of reasons. Nationalization ...
Headline Risk
The possibility that a particular news story will unfavorably affect the price of a stock. It may also impact the stock’s performance as a wh ...
Dow Jones Sustainability United States Index
Market capitalization-weighted index encompassing US-based firms in the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index, comprised of the leading 20% ...
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Principles of Trading: Introduction
Trading is an active participation in the financial markets. Those who partake in buy-and-hold investing are called traders. Also called market pla ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Working Capital
Analysts and investors look at the working capital and its trends to measure a company’s financial performance. This metric determines a busi ...
Ethical Investing: Knowing Human Rights and Workers` Rights
Ethical investors want to know how corporations treat people, specifically their workers. They depend on the UN Universal Declaration of Human Righ ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Cash Flow
Companies generate money from borrowers and/or borrow money from creditors. Next, firms purchase assets and/or finance projects and programs. Then, ...
Getting to Know The Federal Reserve
The world’s largest economy in the world is the economy of the United States and running it, keeping it in check, and making sure that it doe ...
ECONOMIC CALENDAR
| Time | Country | Indices | Period |
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| 12:00 | CBI retail sales volume balance | Apr | |
| 01:01 | BRC Shop Price Index | Apr | |
| 01:30 | Unemployment Rate | Mar | |
| 05:04 | BoJ MPC Interest Rate Announcement | Apr | |
| 05:04 | Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes | ||
| 05:04 | BOJ Outlook Report | ||
| 07:00 | BOJ Core CPI | Mar | |
| 08:30 | Bank of Japan Press Conference | ||
| 09:00 | Unemployment Rate | 1 quarter |


