A written or printed document or instrument . A document filed or introduced in evidence in a suit at law, as, In the phrase “papers in the case” and in […]
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PAPER ASSET
A paper asset is one that is recognized on the balance sheet , but it is of no use to the company, nor can it be sold for financial gain.
PAPER BLOCKADE
The state of a line of coast proclaimed to be under blockade in time of war, when the naval force on watch is not sufficient to repel a real attempt […]
PAPER COMPANY
Any company that has no operations, but has a proper constitution , fully formed legal documents, little to zero assets and is registered is regarded as a paper company .
PAPER MEASURES
There are three, commonly used measures; i) Ream= 500 sheets, ii) Bundle= 1,000 sheets and iii) Bale= 5,000 sheets.
PAPER MONEY
Any legal document that has monetary value , such as postal orders, checks, cash, as well as promissory notes and any other bills of exchange. Usually, paper money can be […]
PAPER PROFIT
the term that is given to the gains that are evident on a financial statement but are not converted to cash for the purposes of taxation.
PAPER PROFIT (OR LOSS)
Increase recorded in the market value of any asset, which will turn into actual profit once the asset has been sold. The same situation applies to paper loss.
PAPER SIZES
Sizes specified by the American National Standards Institute. Used primarily in a number of Caribbean countries, Canada and US, their dimensions are as follows: (1) 25 x 38 inch (2) […]
PAPER SWAP
A swap made only in paper form. Or trade in the paper products line.
PAPER WEIGHT
Internationally, the weight of paper is determined in grams per square paper. In the US, the weight of paper is is determined by weighing a ream, or 500 sheets together.
PAPERBOARD
A paper term is a simple term (not standardized) term that is supposed ot denote commonly recycled paper. It is used primarily as material for packaging.
PAPERWORK
Documents that hold significant value, such as being an accompaniment for transactions for shipments.
PAPIST
One who adheres to the communion of the Church of Rome. The word seems to be considered by the Roman Catholics themselves as a nickname of reproach, originating in their […]
PAR
In commercial law . Equal; equality. An equality subsisting between the nominal or face value of a bill of exchange , share of stock, etc., and its actual selling value. […]
PAR DELICTUM
a Latin phrase that means equal guilt, equal wrong or equal fault.
PAR VALUE
The value of a security at the time of issuance.
PAR VALUE BOND
A bond that is sold on face value is known as a par bond.
PAR VALUE OF BONDS
The value of a bond on the trading market is known as the par value of bonds .
PAR VALUE OF COMMON STOCK
The value of a share of common stock , and what it’s worth on the trading market.
PAR VALUE OF PREFERRED STOCK
The value of a share of preferred stock , as it’s worth on the trading market.
PAR YIELD CURVE
A fixed incomes yield curve depicting interest rates and maturity dates for a marketplace.
PARACHRONISM
Error in the computation of time.
PARACIUM
The tenure between parceners, viz., that which the youngest owes to the eldest without homage or service. Domesday.
PARADIGM
An intellectual ideology, or view, which is accepted by a group of people, or a certain individual . It acts as a pristine example of how things, models and theories […]