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CONSOLIDATED NEXUS - is a consolidation of a connected series or group (usually contracts).
CONSOLIDATED OBLIGATIONS - debt instruments (bonds and discount notes) sold by the Federal Home Loan Ba...

 


Nexus (of contracts)
A set or collection of something.
NICs
Newly Industrialized Countries, which are countries with high-growth industrial economies, such as Hong Kong and Malaysia.

nexus of contracts theory of the firm The contracts theory of the firm.
no arbitrage condition A condition where prices in market offer no opportunities for arbitrage.

Nexus (of contracts)
A set or collection of something.
Cash settlement contracts
Futures contracts, such as stock index futures, that settle for cash, not involving the delivery of the underlying.

Nexus of contracts
A nexus of contracts is the concept that means that firms are thought of as a series of related contracts.
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Nexus of Control
Lower-level managers may only be responsible/accountable for a small subset of business activities. As one moves up the organizational chart, mid- and upper-level managers assume ever greater degrees of responsibility.

Nexus (of contracts)
A set or collection of something.
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Institutional investor's 50 most popular stocks.

There must be a nexus between the income received and a trade or business that is, or was, actually carried on. (citing Newberry v. Commissioner, 76 T.C. 441, 444 (1981). .

The corporation is a legal construct that serves as the nexus for the contracting relationships. Set up Applies mainly to convertible securities.

As a consequence, a lot of scholarly work has been done on this nexus trying to understand the impact of consumerism and economic development on the ecosystem.

NEXUS Link. Often a requirement in tax law for determination of taxability or deductibility. For example, expenses are deductible if they have a "nexus" with gross income.

Is Your Business Ready for a Nexus Challenge?
by Diane Kennedy
The single biggest tax issue for your business in the next few years is probably going to be nexus. States are broke.

Descartes, the Minim friar Marin Mersenne (1588-1648), an important nexus for scientific communications, ...

A nexus then links the parties. To the consumer, the middleman is a friend, and the manufacturer is thus like a friend of a friend.

The contract settling immediately after the nearby futures contract.
Nexus (of contracts)
A set or collection of something.
NICs ...

A corporation which is not organized under the laws of ones territories or states. Taxing of foreign corporations depends on whether the corporation has Nexus or effectively connected income in that state.

Conexus Credit Union Ltd.
Concentra Financial Services Association
Cooperators Life Insurance Company
CPF Advisory Services Ltd.
Credit Union Central Alberta Ltd.
Credit Union Central of British Columbia
Credit Union Central of Manitoba Ltd.

View of corporation as a set of contracting relationships, among individuals
who have conflicting objectives, such as shareholders or managers. The corporation is a legal contrivance that
serves as the nexus for the contracting relationships.

By extension the word became (as recently as the 18th century) synonymous with "an individual commercial enterprise". It has also taken on the more general meaning of "a nexus of commercial activities".

The commission is expected to develop an Internet tax policy that will address nexus and regressive taxation issues and that will not interfere with the growth of domestic or international e-commerce.

drawdown, receives drawdown instructions from the borrower and passes them to the lenders, receives lenders remittances and transfers them to the borrower and receives borrower payments and allocates them to the lenders. It also serves as the nexus ...

Nexus (of contracts) A set or collection of something. NM Abbreviation for Not Meaningful. No load mutual fund An open-end investment company, shares of which are sold without a sales charge.

Nexus (of contracts) A set or collection of something. Nikkei stock average Mainly applies to international equities. Price-weighted average of 225 stocks of the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange started on May 16, 1949.

See also: Expense, Settlement Date, Exercise price, Banks, Funding

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