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Bleeding Edge

A technology, product or service that is so new or ahead of its time that it may end up failing...

Cross-Age Rule

In relation to accounts receivable (A/Rs) financing, it is a method to identify delinquent business accounts. This rule entails that...

Taint Rule

In relation to accounts receivable (A/Rs) financing, it is a method to identify delinquent business accounts. This rule entails that...

Bargaining Chip

An idiomatic term that describes, in  the context of negotiations, a source/ factor of influence or power that can be...

Monetization

The process of converting something into, or adopting it as, money (i.e., legal tender). It usually refers to the coining...

Joint Operator

A party to a joint operation that enjoys joint control (as to the joint arrangement) and as a result has...

Joint Operation

A joint arrangement that confers on the parties (known as joint operators) enjoying joint control (as to the arrangement) specific...

Joint Control

A type of control in which two parties or more contractually agree to share control of an arrangement (which is...

Control

Broadly speaking, control is the power/ authority to direct and manage (people's behavior, course of events, things, etc.) In accounting,...

Tainting

A situation that results from an undesirable, offensive, or scandalous association. Example: The firm attentively tries to avoid the taint...