STRATEGIC ALLIANCE
Arrangement where two or more firms agree to share their resources to undertake a particular, mutually beneficial project. Less involved and less permanent than a joint venture, each company maintains its independency while gaining new opportunities. This could help a company design a more effective process, expand into a new market, or make an advantage over a rival.
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Netting
Settling mutual obligations at the net value of a contract as opposed to its gross dollar value.
Lemming
An investor who follows the crowd in investing without doing any research on his/her investments. Usually, lemming results to significant losses. T ...
Transaction Deposit
Bank deposit that can be immediately withdrawn, transferred, or otherwise transacted by the depositor. Banks are required to maintain reserves on h ...
Value Fund
Value Fund refers to a stock mutual fund that holds stocks, which are believed to be undervalued in price but are likely to be capable of paying di ...
Market Order
Most common way of carrying orders; an instruction or order from a client, via broker or brokerage service, to immediately purchase or sell an inve ...
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