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1. ''Credit rating.'' 


An amount stated after the deduction of tax or of other related offsetting items.
The strongest credit ratings for shorter term obligations.


Prime represents the strongest credit ratings, for the safest investments.


2.


Any aggregate or total amount.
2.


Usually, but not necessarily, implying that the calculation of the total amount included some negative (offsetting) items as well as positive items.
More generally, highly creditworthy.




3.  ''Climate change - greenhouse gas emissions.''
3.
 
Net greenhouse gas emissions are the amount emitted, minus any amounts removed from the atmosphere, or any amounts removed by projects funded by the party reporting its net emissions.


More broadly still, the highest quality, however evaluated.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Climate change]]
* [[Credit]]
* [[Emissions]]
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Greenhouse gas]]
*[[Investment grade]]
* [[Gross]]
* [[NP]]
* [[Net asset value]]
* [[P-1]]
* [[Net assets]]
* [[P-2]]
* [[Net book value]]
* [[P-3]]
* [[Net debt]]
* [[Sub-prime lending]]
* [[Net income]]
* [[Net interest]]
* [[Net present value]]
* [[Net profit]]
* [[Net zero]]
 
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[[Category:Manage_risks]]
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[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 14:54, 1 September 2016

1. Credit rating.

The strongest credit ratings for shorter term obligations.

Prime represents the strongest credit ratings, for the safest investments.


2.

More generally, highly creditworthy.


3.

More broadly still, the highest quality, however evaluated.


See also