TRIAGE
Process-management system referring to the practice of dividing upcoming work or customers into various priority levels based on its importance. It is often used in hospital and medical facilities, but also applicable to several business processes or workflow scenarios.
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Commercial Lines Insurance Pricing Survey - CLIPS
Annual survey collating commercial insurance by tracing prices charged by over 30 insurance carriers which underwrite business casualty and propert ...
Tuck School of Business
Business school of Dartmouth College located in Hanover, New Hampshire. Founded in 1900, the school is considered as one of the leading and oldest ...
Construction Interest Expense
Interest incurred during the construction phase of a building or any other tangible property due to a construction loan. It accrues until the proje ...
Individual Development Account - IDA
Savings account designed for lower income individuals. Specifically, it is used for education, purchasing a first home, or starting a business. Sav ...
Decision Support System - DSS
A computerized information system used to support decision-making in an organization or business. A DSS enables users to sift through and analyze m ...
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Macroeconomics: A Brief History
Macroeconomics is a branch of study under Economics that deals with the economy’s growth and the way it behaves. It examines nationwide pheno ...
Connection of Inflation and Interest Rates
We cannot simply ignore the connectivity of inflation and interest rates. Both items are interrelated. So, whenever there is a news item about a co ...
Principles of Trading: Well Known Trading Instruments
Traders look at two primary factors when choosing the instruments they desire to trade: liquidity and volatility. Liquidity is the extent to which ...
An Introduction to Ethical Investing
Ethical investing is, simply put, investing while taking into consideration your personal beliefs or your ethics. Because it is personal, it means ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Liabilities
Long-lived liabilities refer to obligations which are due more than a year. Some examples of long-term debt include convertible bond and capital le ...
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