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BOOK DEPRECIATION
The difference between book value and depreciation on an asset.
BOOK ENTRY
A notation of a transaction on accounting books.
BOOK ENTRY SECURITY
When a security is placed on a register but not issued in certificate form. Treasurey securites are commonly like this. AKA uncertifited security.
BOOK INVENTORY SYSTEM
Inventory control that keeps a running total and new purchases are added to it while sales are subtracted.
BOOK OF ACTS
A term applied to the records of a surrogate’s court. 8 East 187.
BOOK OF ADJOURNAL
In Scotch law. The original records of criminal trials in the court of justiciary .
BOOK OF BUSINESS
How businesses keep a connections to their high value customers. There are many methods to this that attempt to keep them interested in investing more.
BOOK OF ORIGINAL ENTRIES
A book in which a merchant keeps his accounts generally and enters therein from day to day a record of his transactions. McKnight v. Newell, 207 Pa. 662, 57 Atl. […]
BOOK OF ORIGINAL ENTRY
The first field that income and expenses are placed on before moving them to a proper ledger.
BOOK OF RATES
An account or enumeration of the duties or tariffs authorized by parliament . 1 Bl. Comm. 310.
BOOK OF RESPONSES
In Scotch law. An account which the directors of the chancery kept to enter all non-entry and relief duties payable by heirs who take precepts from chancery.
BOOK PROFIT
The current face value of a bond that is recorded in a statement.
BOOK SIZE
The size a book takes up when closed and lieing on its back. It is measured head to tail and from spine to the edges of a cover. There is […]
BOOK TO BILL (BO/BI)
The orders booked and delivered in a period of time. The trend is determined. If greater than 1 its improvement but less is a fall in performance .
BOOK TO MARKET RATIO
The amount a company is worth verses the shares worth on the trading room floor.
BOOK TO SHIP RATIO
The demand supply ratio in financial books compared to the amount shipped out of inventory . It measures efficienty and weakness.
BOOK VALUE
(1) The original purchase price of an ASSET. (2) The current accounting value of an asset, typically computed as MARKET VALUE or original purchase price less accumulated DEPRECIATION .
BOOK VALUE (BV)
1.the recorded value of an asset on a balance sheet . The depreciation is taken from purchase price . It rarely shows true value since the GAAP won’t let changes […]
BOOK VALUE OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
AKA net realizable value of accounts receivable .
BOOK VALUE PER SHARE
The measure of intrinsic value on a share of stock. The assets, debts, liabilities, and liquidation price is used to get the figure.
BOOK-BUILDING
The process of gathering firm ORDERS or INDICATIONS OF INTEREST for a NEW ISSUE of securities. UNDERWRITERS involved in the new issue carry out bookbuilding, and the results are used […]
BOOKABLE ROUTE
The journey a carrier can take. It can involve more than one vehicle.
BOOKED
The term that implies a person has been brought before a court in order to answer a charge or is legally bound to make an engagement.
BOOKEND
Two commercials that are similar. One is played at the start and ed of a commercial break . It helps increase recall.