Nonprofit organizations use this type of accounting. Focus is on meeting business objectives. Profit is not a concern as it is not typically an expectation .
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FUND BALANCE
After subtracting expenses from revenue, this is the value of an account.
FUND FOCUS
A mutual fund invests the bulk of its resources as a concentration on a segment of financial market
FUND OF FUNDS
The units of other mutual funds comprise the investment of this mutual fund ‘s resources. Known also as umbrella fund .
FUND SIZE
Mutual fund or venture capital fund resources of monies.
FUND-DRAINER
Staff compensation , location costs and other expenses are reason for losing money in this fundraising event.
FUNDAMENTAL
Foundational; bottom-line component; vital point; without this item, nothing constructive can be built; a core or key aspect of something bigger.
FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS
Investigating the underlying, foundational, core or key aspects of a business issuing a security, be it a share, a bond, or a note. Investigators seek the company’s (1) reasons for […]
FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR
A theory of social psychology. Ignoring influences of situational factors in one’s behavior describes the tendency to overuse this as an influence of one’s dispositional factors.
FUNDAMENTAL BETA
Estimate of potential risk, accounting for various factors like company size, volatility, momentum, and such. It facilitates identifying potential risk of a company’s security using current and future (predicted) market-related […]
FUNDAMENTAL ERROR
See EBBOB.
FUNDAMENTAL FORECASTING
Predictive analysis of future results. Compares ties between exchange rates and economic variables. Seeks qualitative / quantitative view that affect rates of exchange. Political factors and macroeconomic data are included.
FUNDAMENTAL INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS ORIENTATION (FIRO)
Human interaction theory. Uses primary dimensions of inclusion, control and affection. Scored on a scale of 09, a person is measured on expectations from others and communication to others. Each […]
FUNDAMENTAL LAW
The law which determines the constitution of government in astate, and prescribes and regulates the manner of Its exercise; the organic law of astate; the constitution.
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
These are the rights given to people of life, liberty, property, freedom of speech , assembly, press and religion.
FUNDAMENTAL RISK
Loss potential. Various situations and causes contribute to the scenarios comprising this potential. Realized loss may or may not be insurable. Rises from a large number of entities impacted by […]
FUNDAMENTALS
Core, foundational attributes of an entity, be it a person, a company, or a nation. For a company, considered as true measures of a firm’s earnings potential and of the […]
FUNDAMUS
We found. One of the words by which a corporation may be created inEngland. 1 Bl. Comm. 473; 3 Steph. Comm. 173.
FUNDATIO
Lat A founding or foundation. Particularly applied to the creation andendowment of corporations. As applied to eleemosynary corporations such as collegesand hospitals, It is said that “fundatio incipient’ is the […]
FUNDED DEBT
Using bonds or loans to raise monies. Sometimes done through issuance of securities such a bonds.
FUNDED PENSION PLAN
Pay out for all future retirement benefit claims for a pension plan are currently available.
FUNDED REQUIREMENT
An allocation of funds identified by the need for cash.
FUNDER
A grant, investment, or loan pays for part or all of a project’s cost, given by this entity.
FUNDI PATRIMONIALES
Lands of Inheritance .
FUNDING AGREEMENT
Arrangement to handle money needs. Any forms and methods apply. Typically, a time-bound payment guarantee of loan plus interest.