1. Such things as by accident swim on the top of great rivers or the sea. Cowell.2. A commission paid to water bailiffs. Cun. Diet.
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FLOTATION
When a firm sells to the general public on the stock exchange .
FLOTATION COST
The expense a company bears in issuing new securities, typically computed as the difference between the price received by the company on an issue and the amount charged to investors […]
FLOTATION COSTS
The expenses with a new security. It is higher with the larger offering because of risk.
FLOTSAM, FLOTSAN
A name for the goods which float upon the sea when castoverboard for the safety of the ship, or when a ship is sunk. Distinguished from “jetsam”and “ligan.” Bract, lib. […]
FLOUD-MARKE
In old English law . High-water mark; flood-mark. 1 And. SS, 89.
FLOW
1.change over time. 2. movement of goods in a stream from raw to finished product without any backflow, stoppages or waste materials.
FLOW OF FUNDS
The order that profit is spread in a company through the agencies and units.
FLOW RATE
The gas or liquid in a pipe over a standard time . It is usually a minute or an hour.
FLOW THROUGH EQUITY (FTE)
The profit for stockholders for a company that did not issue the investment.
FLOW TIME
The time needed to finish a job or work load.
FLOW TREE
A picture showing a large task in smaller jobs to show the relationships and the result.
FLOWCHART
A summary of choices and flows from start to finish. It is done in pictures to show where waste and error are occuring. It is one of the seven quality […]
FLUCTUATING WORKWEEK
Paying overtime to a worker with different shifts per week. It makes it easy for accountants.The hourly pay must be above minimum wage . They are paid the same amount […]
FLUCTUS
Flood; flood-tide. Bract, fol. 255.
FLUE GAS
Gases from a chimney or burner. They can have many pollutants in it like carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur.
FLUID OUNCE (FL OZ)
A unit of liquid volume. The US and Carribean countries still use while other countries changed over to milliliters. It is 1.8 cubic inches or 29.57 ml.
FLUMEN
In Roman law. A servitude which consists in the right to conduct the rainwater,collected from the roof and carried off by the gutters, onto the house orground of one’s neighbor. […]
FLUMINA VOLUCRES
Wild fowl; water-fowl. 11 East, 571, note
FLUORIDATION
Extra flourides added to water to prevent teeth decay. It is safe in a low dose but more can cause health issues. It is 1ppm in water any higher and […]
FLUORIDES
A gas with flourine that is caused by manufacturing . It is harmful and can affect humans, plants, and animals.
FLUORINE
A gas that is yellow green and poinsonous. It occurs when making halogenated particles for aerosol propellants. It reacts with hydrogen and sodium. It is very reactive.
FLUOROCARBONS (FCS)
A compound with flourine and carbon in it. It is aerosol, propellant, coolant, refrigerant , oil, grease, and synthetic polymer. It is safe but can damage the ozone layer so […]
FLUOROSIS
Losing teeth or joint deformities that is caused by flourides in water and food.
FLUSH
1. the vertical arrangement of text to the left or right on a page. 2. the amount for commissions that are not paid because noone is qualified to recieve it. […]