Strategy that involves reducing or controlling the impact of a risk if it occurs
Risk Mitigation
A basic good used in commerce that is interchangeable with others of the same type
Commodity
Time that is free of scheduled or planned duties and responsibilities
Free Time
A detailed record of how you spend your time
Time Log
An assessment of creditworthiness of a borrower
Credit Rating
Groups or individuals with an interest in a business.
Stakeholder
A measurable concept, quantitatively determined by the ratio of useful; output to total output
Efficiency
To determine the order for completion of activities based on their importance
Prioritize
Statements that you make, telling yourself what you want to achieve
Goals
Institution of both public and private perspectives
Semi-Government
Maintaining open and honest communication
Transparency
Refers to how easily assets can be converted into cash
Liquidity
A mental, physical, or emotional feeling of pressure or tension
Stress
Putting off until tomorrow what could have been done today
Procrastination
Institution where people can pay money so that it can be held there and earn interest
Deposit-Taking
The manner in which boards or their like direct a corporation.
Corporate Governance
A type of market in which each transaction takes place at predetermined time intervals
Call Markets
A list of activities that a person plans to accomplish during a certain period of time.
To-Do List
Concrete tasks that help you on your way to achieving your goals
Objectives
Process of determining the current worth of an asset or a company
Valuation
Mechanisms to make sure corporate governance will be effective
Checks and Balances
A type of market where traders can trade at any time when the market is open
Continuous Markets
How people use the 24 hours in their day
Time Management
Method used to rank goals in order of importance
ABC Principle
An entity that helps to ensure the funds supplied by the sources of capital are made available to those that need them.
Financial Intermediary