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2. | 2. ''Cash management and cash forecasting''. | ||
Cash Flow. | |||
3. ''Time value of money analysis''. | |||
Compounding Factor. | |||
4. ''Bank supervision - capital adequacy - off balance sheet risk.'' | |||
Conversion Factor, abbreviation for Credit Conversion Factor (CCF). | |||
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* [[Bookkeeping]] | |||
* [[Cash management]] | |||
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* [[Compounding factor]] | * [[Compounding factor]] | ||
* [[Credit Conversion Factor]] (CCF) | |||
* [[Time value of money]] | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:Corporate_finance]] | |||
[[Category:Investment]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:07, 26 February 2023
1. Financial record keeping.
Carried Forward.
Referring to the closing balance in an account for a period, carried forward to become the opening balance for the next period.
Sometimes written C/f.
Also sometimes known as "carried down", particularly in bookkeeping.
2. Cash management and cash forecasting.
Cash Flow.
3. Time value of money analysis.
Compounding Factor.
4. Bank supervision - capital adequacy - off balance sheet risk.
Conversion Factor, abbreviation for Credit Conversion Factor (CCF).