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''Self-management and accountability - working effectively with others.''
1.  ''Agency - law.''


(NLP).
In agency law, an individual or other legal person represented by an agent.


NLP aims to understand, and to use consciously and better, the language of our own minds, and the language of the minds of other people.


2.  ''Law - legal persons.''


Neuro refers to neurology - the makeup of the brain and related systems.
In law, a legal person acting on their own behalf.  


Linguistic refers to language.


Programming refers to the understanding of, and conscious application of insights into, the practical functioning of human neural language.
3.  ''Investment and borrowing.''


The amount of an investment or a loan, excluding any interest.


A central feature of NLP is the idea that a person is biased towards one sensory system, known as the preferred representational system (PRS).
When the whole of a loan is drawn down at the start, the principal is simply the amount originally borrowed.


Therapists can detect this preference through language.


Phrases such as "I see your point" may signal a visual PRS.  
4. ''Financial instruments - cashflows.''


Or "I hear your point" may signal an auditory PRS.
The reference amount of a traded financial instrument, used to determine its future cashflows.




An NLP practitioner will identify a person's PRS and base their helping framework around it. The framework could involve rapport-building, information-gathering, and goal-setting with them.
5.  ''Importance - scale.''
 
Most important, or largest.
 
 
The concepts of 'principal' above, should not be confused with ''principle'', which is different.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Artificial intelligence]]
* [[Acceleration]]
* [[Information technology]]
* [[Agency]]
* [[Natural language generation]]
* [[Agent]]
* [[Natural language processing]]
* [[Annuity factor]]
* [[NLP]]
* [[Arm’s length principle]]
* [[NLP coaching]]
* [[Contractor]]
* [[Rapport]]
* [[Coupon]]
* [[Self management and accountability]]
* [[Coupon rate]]
* [[Working effectively with others]]
* [[Dual currency bond]]
* [[Endowment]]
* [[Employee]]
* [[Employer]]
* [[Foreign currency bond]]
* [[Forward forward contract]]
* [[Instalment]]
* [[Interest]]
* [[Mortgage]]
* [[Non-performing loan]]
* [[Notional principal]]
* [[Paying agent]]
* [[Point]]
* [[Principal employer]
* [[Principal risk]
* [[Principal value]
* [[Principal write down]
* [[Principle]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Self-financing loan]]
* [[Separate personality principle]]
* [[Terminal value]]


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[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Self_management_and_accountability]]
[[Category:Working_effectively_with_others]]
[[Category:Planning_and_projects]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Intercompany_funding]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]

Revision as of 12:50, 5 July 2022

1. Agency - law.

In agency law, an individual or other legal person represented by an agent.


2. Law - legal persons.

In law, a legal person acting on their own behalf.


3. Investment and borrowing.

The amount of an investment or a loan, excluding any interest.

When the whole of a loan is drawn down at the start, the principal is simply the amount originally borrowed.


4. Financial instruments - cashflows.

The reference amount of a traded financial instrument, used to determine its future cashflows.


5. Importance - scale.

Most important, or largest.


The concepts of 'principal' above, should not be confused with principle, which is different.


See also