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''Maths - encryption''.
Transparent means having the desirable quality of making full disclosure of information to markets and other stakeholders, in such a way that they can readily see and understand what has been done.


A prime number is a positive whole number that is divisible only by itself and 1.
Transparent is the opposite of ''opaque.''
 
Some encryption systems make use of very large prime numbers, for example RSA encryption.
 
 
Examples of small prime numbers include 2, 3, 5, 7 and 11.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Encryption]]
* [[Corporate governance]]
* [[Factors]]
* [[Disclosure]]
* [[RSA encryption]]
* [[Disclosure and Transparency Rules]]
* [[Efficient market]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[FAST]]
* [[Financial reporting]]
* [[FRANDT]]
* [[Invisible FX]]
* [[Opaque]]
* [[Price transparency]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Stakeholder]]
* [[STS]]
* [[Tax transparency initiative]]
* [[Transparency]]
* [[Visibility]]


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[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Technology]]
[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 08:20, 31 August 2022

Transparent means having the desirable quality of making full disclosure of information to markets and other stakeholders, in such a way that they can readily see and understand what has been done.

Transparent is the opposite of opaque.


See also