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Aggregation
Definition:
Process in Corporate financial planning whereby the smaller Investment proposals of each of the firm`s operational units are aggregated and effectively treated as a whole. ...

 


Second, account aggregation helps make it easier to spot recurring debts that are near completion. This knowledge makes it easier to plan on where to redirect those funds once a debt has been retired.

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Account aggregation
Account aggregation is a method that involves compiling information from different bank accounts into a single database. Usually this database resides in a web-based application or in client-side software.

Aggregation: The principle under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader (or group of traders acting in concert) are combined to determine reporting status and compliance with speculative limits.

Aggregation - It is the policy when all futures positions owned by one trader or group of traders are combined to determine reporting status and speculative limit.

Line aggregation ("bonding")
Aggregation is a method of "bonding" multiple lines to achieve a faster, more reliable connection. Some companies[3] believe that ADSL aggregation (or "bonding") is the solution to the UK's last mile problem[4].

Account Aggregation A service that allows customers to electronically access and consolidate personal account information from a variety of unrelated sources through a single user name and password.

account aggregation The process of combining account information, such as credit accounts, customer... account balance The amount of money in an account. An account statement will be able to provide...

A widespread aggregation of dealers who make markets in many different securities, trading through telephone or computer negotiations between buyers and sellers.

This term is also used as a general measure of a firm's overall financial health over a given period of time, and can be used to compare similar firms across the same industry or to compare industries or sectors in aggregation.

It may be a more general aggregation of private information about the prospects for a firm, such as an increase in the availability of new projects or improvements in profitability of key segments that might not be visible to other investors, ...

See also: Market, Exchange, Stock, Future, Option

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