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1. ''Financial record keeping''.
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== See also ==
* [[Capital gain]]
* [[Corporation Tax]]
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1.
Carried Forward.
Carried Forward.
Referring to the closing balance in an account for a period, carried forward to become the opening balance for the next period.
Referring to the closing balance in an account for a period, carried forward to become the opening balance for the next period.


Sometimes written C/f.
Sometimes written C/f.


Also sometimes known as \carried down""
Also sometimes known as "carried down", particularly in bookkeeping.
CFC,''Tax''. 
Controlled Foreign Company.


== See also ==
* [[Controlled foreign company]]
*
CFD,Contract for Differences.


== See also ==
2. ''Cash management and cash forecasting''.
* [[Contract for differences]]
*
CFI,Court of First Instance.


== See also ==
Cash Flow.
* [[Contract for differences]]
*
CFO,Chief Financial Officer.
 
== See also ==
* [[Chief Financial Officer]]
*
CGB,Canadian Government Bonds.


== See also ==
* [[Chief Financial Officer]]
*
CGBR,Central Government Borrowing Requirement.


3. ''Time value of money analysis''.


== See also ==
Compounding Factor.
* [[Chief Financial Officer]]
*
CGO,Central Gilts Office.  Now owned and operated by Euroclear UK & Ireland Ltd (formerly CrestCo).


== See also ==
* [[Euroclear]]
*
CGS,Credit Guarantee Scheme.


== See also ==
4. ''Bank supervision - capital adequacy - off balance sheet risk.''
* [[Credit Guarantee Scheme]]
*
CGT,Capital Gains Tax.


== See also ==
Conversion Factor, abbreviation for Credit Conversion Factor (CCF).
* [[Capital gains tax]]
*
CH,Clearing House.


== See also ==
* [[Clearing house]]
*
CHAPS,Clearing House Automated Payment System.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Clearing House Automated Payment System]]
*
Charge,1. ''Law''. 
A mortgage or other security attached to an asset or assets which prevents dealing in those assets without the consent of the secured creditor.


2. ''Tax''. 
* [[BF]]
A charge on income.
* [[Bookkeeping]]
 
* [[Cash management]]
3. ''Tax''. 
* [[Cashflow]]
An amount of tax payable.
* [[Compounding factor]]
 
* [[Credit Conversion Factor]] (CCF)
4.
* [[Time value of money]]
Any fee or other amount payable for services or facilities provided.
 
== See also ==
* [[Charge on income]]
* [[Fixed charge]]
* [[Floating charge]]
* [[Security]]
*
Charge on income,''Tax''. 
A recurring liability which income tax law allows as a deduction from the taxpayer's total taxable income.
 
== See also ==
* [[Charge]]
* [[Income Tax]]
* [[Tax relief]]
*
Chargeable accounting period,''UK Corporation tax''.
(CAP)
An accounting period for which a tax charge is made.
 
== See also ==
* [[Accounting period]]
* [[Period of account]]
* [[Short chargeable accounting period]]
*
Chargeable asset,''UK Tax.''
Any asset which is not an exempt asset for UK tax purposes.
 
== See also ==
* [[Assets]]
*
Chargeable company,''UK Tax.''
A company taxed in the UK on the gains arising on disposals of its world wide assets.
 
== See also ==
* [[Assets]]
*
Chargeable consideration,''UK Tax''. 
The price paid by the purchaser for determining UK stamp duty land tax.
 
== See also ==
* [[Stamp duty land tax]]
*
Chargeable gain,''UK Corporation tax''.
The amount of the realised increase in the value of a capital asse


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 17:07, 26 February 2023

1. Financial record keeping.

Carried Forward.

Referring to the closing balance in an account for a period, carried forward to become the opening balance for the next period.

Sometimes written C/f.

Also sometimes known as "carried down", particularly in bookkeeping.


2. Cash management and cash forecasting.

Cash Flow.


3. Time value of money analysis.

Compounding Factor.


4. Bank supervision - capital adequacy - off balance sheet risk.

Conversion Factor, abbreviation for Credit Conversion Factor (CCF).


See also