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''Bank regulation''.
An economic measure of satisfaction gained from consumption of goods or services.


Supplemental Leverage Ratio.
Sometimes quantified in 'utils'.




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''UK tax: venture capital schemes''.
A firm providing necessity goods and services, such as water supplies.


Share Loss Relief.


3. ''Financial institutions - know your customer (KYC)''.


==See also==
A KYC utility.
*[[Leverage ratio]]
 
*[[Venture Capital Schemes]]
 
<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''KYC evolving'''''</span>
 
:"The world of cash management and payments is evolving in response to... technological advances.
 
:Treasurers might want to consider solutions such as... the launch of various utility products for KYC management."
 
:''Michelle Price, associate policy and technical director, Association of Corporate Treasurers, The Treasurer, August 2018, p24.''
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Beta]]
* [[Diminishing marginal utility]]
* [[Indifference curves]]
* [[KYC utility]]
* [[Marginal utility]]
 
[[Category:Knowledge_and_information_management]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 16:12, 4 August 2018

1.

An economic measure of satisfaction gained from consumption of goods or services.

Sometimes quantified in 'utils'.


2.

A firm providing necessity goods and services, such as water supplies.


3. Financial institutions - know your customer (KYC).

A KYC utility.


KYC evolving

"The world of cash management and payments is evolving in response to... technological advances.
Treasurers might want to consider solutions such as... the launch of various utility products for KYC management."
Michelle Price, associate policy and technical director, Association of Corporate Treasurers, The Treasurer, August 2018, p24.


See also