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Any structure involving relatively less judgement or initiative.
Any structure involving relatively less judgement or initiative.


4.  ''Marketing - net promoter scoring.''
In net promoter scoring, "passive" means a customer that is relatively indifferent about a particular product or service.
They are neither a promoter, nor a detractor, in relation to it.




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*[[Pension fund]]
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 18 August 2024

1. Investment funds - strategies.

Passive investment funds follow a predetermined formula.


2. Tax.

For tax purposes, passive income is investment income (rather than wages, salary, or business profits).


3.

Any structure involving relatively less judgement or initiative.


4. Marketing - net promoter scoring.

In net promoter scoring, "passive" means a customer that is relatively indifferent about a particular product or service.

They are neither a promoter, nor a detractor, in relation to it.


See also