Total a mount of depsoits trusted with an institution by depositors plus any interest earned but minus withdrawals and redemptions.
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SAVINGS PLAN
A short or ong term goal to save money. Regular deposits are made in order to attain the desired goal amount.
SAVINGS SCHEME
A scheme designed to encourage savings by making small depsoits automatically into a special savings account .
SAVOUR
To partake the nature of; to bear affinity to.
SAVOY
One of the old privileged places, or sanctuaries. 4 Steph. Comm. 227n.
SAXON LAGE
The laws of the West Saxons. Cowell.
SAY ABOUT
This phrase, like ” more or less ,” is frequently introduced into con- veyances or contracts of sale, to indicate that the quantity of the subject-matter is uncertain, and is […]
SAY ON PAY
A corporate law that allows shareholders a say in how much the executives should be paid.
SAYER
In Hindu law. Variable imposts distinct from laud, rents, or revenues; consisting of customs, tolls, licenses, duties on goods; also taxes on houses, shops, ba- zaars, etc. Wharton.
SC
An abbreviation for “scilicet,” that is to say.
SCAB
An employee who works when others are on strike, accepts work where is a strike is being held, works in place with no union or works under non union conditions […]
SCABINI
In old European law. The judges or assessors of the judges in the court held by the count Assistants or associates of the count; officers under the count The permanent […]
SCACCARIUM
A chequered cloth resembling a chess-board which covered the table in the exchequer, and on which, when certain of the king’s accounts were made up, the sums were marked and […]
SCALABLE
1. A plant or facility whose performance , size or user numbers can be increased due to demand without penalties to cost and functionality. 2. A system that is designed […]
SCALAM
At the scale; the old way of paying money into the exchequer. Cowell.
SCALAR
1. Arranged like a ladder with a series of unbroken steps. 2. Represented as a point on a scale or line. 3. Having a magnitude but no direction.
SCALAR CHAIN
A chain of command that is straight from the top office to the lowest position.
SCALAR PRINCIPLE
A classic management rule where each subordinate reports directly to his senior person and not any higher on the management chain.
SCALE
In early American law. To adjust, graduate, or value according to a scale. Walden v. Payne, 2 Wash. (Va.) 5, 6.
SCALE DRAWING
The size of a drawing in relation to the actual size of the object drawn.
SCALE ORDER
A buyers order for his broker that allows for a client to move with the market trends.
SCALE PROBLEM
A situation in financial management where the internal rate of return (IRR) method may lead to an investor choosing a higher IRR that may give him a lower return than […]
SCALE-DOWN AGREEMENT
an agreement where the creditors agree to accept less than the full amount that is due to them as the full payment for their individual claims.
SCALEABLE FONT
A font on a computer that can chnage size from quite small to large . The change is made by the person using the computer.
SCALP
See also day trader and In and Out trader. A style in trading that tries to make large profits through a series of smaller profits.