Self-financing portfolio, an important concept in financial mathematics. A portfolio is self-financing if there is no exogenous infusion or withdrawal of money; the purchase of a new asset must be financed by the sale of an old one.
self-financing sales activity a sales promotion in which the cost of the campaign is covered by the incremental revenue generated by the promotion ...
Self-financing of a supplier's operations. Supply shock An event that influences production capacity and costs in an economy.
Capacity of self-financing indicates whether or not the Company is able to release liquidity in order to finance operating charges and development.
Supplier credit Self-financing of a supplier's operations. Also the agreement of a supplier of goods or services to deferred repayment terms.
Supplier credit Self-financing of a supplier's operations. Supply shock An event that influences production capacity and costs in an economy.
Self-financing government investment [r]: A government investment that will achieve a positive net present value in monetary terms, as a result, either of its financial returns, ...
Market neutral strategies tend to be self-financing, with cash from short sales financing long positions. This facilitates a practice known as alpha transport. Consider a pension plan that has an actively managed portfolio of US equities.
Related Finance Companies refer to the self-financing arrangement pursued by some dealerships, new and used, where individuals for whom financing cannot be obtained through normal channels.
Intrapreneurship involves creating or discovering new ideas or opportunities for the purpose of creating value, where this activity involves creating a new and self-financing organisation within or under the auspices of an existing firm.
elements to be listed: there is often a coincidence of ownership and management, as well as a simple organisational structure, often a non-leading position in the market the company operates in, and finally a predominant reliance on self-financing to ...
See also: Values, Solvency, Expense, Banks, Funding
 
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