Revenue
Definition: Revenue is the total amount of money generated by a company’s operations during a particular accounting period. It is usually the main source of income for a company and is recorded in the company’s accounting records as an increase in assets. Key Points: Definition: Revenue is the total amount of money generated by a […]
Markdown
Sure, here’s what I know about Markdown: Markdown is a lightweight, syntax-light, plain-text formatting language. It’s often used for writing documentation, blog posts, and emails. While being simple to learn, it offers a wide range of formatting possibilities, including: Headings: Use hashtags (#) to define heading levels. Lists: Use asterisks (*) for unordered lists and […]
Uninsurable Peril
Definition: An uninsurable peril is a risk that is so unpredictable or dangerous that it is not possible to insure against it. Examples of uninsurable perils: Nuclear war: The risk of a nuclear war is considered uninsurable due to its catastrophic nature and the impossibility of predicting its occurrence. Acts of terrorism: Terrorism is an […]
Correction
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Pos, Point Of Sale
Sure, here’s an explanation of a POS (Point-of-Sale) system: POS point-of-sale is software and hardware designed to manage a store’s sales, inventory, and customer information. It’s the central hub for all transactions and operations within the store. Key Features: Inventory Management: Tracks items, quantities, and prices. Sales Tracking: Records sales, calculates totals, and generates reports. […]
Property Tax
Definition: Property tax is a levy imposed by local government authorities on owners and occupants of property. It is a major source of revenue for governments, used to fund essential services such as schools, police, fire protection, and infrastructure. Formula for Calculating Property Tax: The property tax rate is typically calculated using a formula that […]
Capital Expenditure – Capex
Capital Expenditure (Capex) Capital expenditure (Capex), also known as investment expenditure, is the amount of money spent on assets that are used in the production or sale of goods and services. These assets usually have a long-term useful life and are typically purchased for use in the operation of the business. Examples of Capex: Purchasing […]
Qip,Qualified Institutional Placement
Certainly, here’s an explanation of “QIP Qualified Institutional Placement”: QIP Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP-QIP) is a term used in the Indian capital markets to describe a placement of securities to “qualified institutional buyers” (QIBs) through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) route. This is a specific category of exempt offer made in India under the Securities […]
Aml, Anti Money Laundering
AML (Anti-Money Laundering) Anti-money laundering (AML) is a global initiative to prevent the movement of illegally gained funds. It involves a range of measures to detect, deter, and punish money laundering activities. Definition: Money laundering is the process of disguising the proceeds of crime as legitimate funds. It includes various activities, such as transferring money […]
Random Walk Theory
Random Walk Theory Random walk theory is a fundamental concept in probability theory and statistics that describes a series of events that occur randomly and independently of each other. It is a key concept in many fields of study, including statistics, physics, computer science, and finance. Definition: A random walk is a sequence of steps, […]
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