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English-Arabic economic glossary.
English-Arabic economic glossary.
Cross listing — of one company on multiple exchanges should not be confused with dual listed companies, where two distinct companies with separate stocks listed on different exchanges function as one company. Cross listing of shares is when a firm lists its… … Wikipedia
Cross-selling — is the action or practice of selling among or between established clients, markets, traders, etc. or the action or practice of selling an additional product or service to an existing customer. This article deals exclusively with the latter… … Wikipedia
Cross-border leasing — is a leasing arrangement where lessor and lessee are situated in different countries. This presents significant additional issues related to tax avoidance and tax shelters. Cross border leasing has been widely used in some European countries, to… … Wikipedia
Cross-Listing — The listing of a company s common shares on a different exchange than its primary and original stock exchange. In order to be approved for cross listing, the company in question must meet the same requirements as any other listed member of the… … Investment dictionary
Cross elasticity of demand — Economics … Wikipedia
Cross-polarized wave generation — Fig. 1. Cross polarized wave (XPW) generation is a nonlinear optical process that can be classified in the group of frequency degenerate [four wave mixing] processes. It can take place only in media with anisotropy of third order nonlinearity. As … Wikipedia
cross stream guaranty — A phrase sometimes used to describe a guaranty of a loan to a borrowing entity when the borrowing entity is affiliated with the guarantor corporation through common ownership but is neither a parent nor a subsidiary corporation. For the purposes… … Financial and business terms
cross-sectional analysis — The comparison of the accounting ratios of one company with those of another in order to assess the profitability, liquidity, and capital structure of the company … Accounting dictionary
Project accounting — (sometimes referred to as job cost accounting) is the practice of creating financial reports specifically designed to track the financial progress of projects, which can then be used by managers to aid project management.Standard accounting is… … Wikipedia
Social accounting matrix — A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) represents flows of all economic transactions that take place within an economy (regional or national). It is at the core, a matrix representation of the National Accounts for a given country, but can be extended… … Wikipedia
American Red Cross — Infobox Organization name = American Red Cross image border = size = 160px caption = motto = formation = 1881 type = NGO status = foundation purpose = humanitarian headquarters = Washington, D.C. region served = U.S.A budget = US$ 9.05 billion… … Wikipedia