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  2. Accounting period - Wikipedia

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    e. An accounting period, in bookkeeping, is the period with reference to which management accounts and financial statements are prepared. In management accounting the accounting period varies widely and is determined by management. Monthly accounting periods are common. In financial accounting the accounting period is determined by regulation ...

  3. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Coupon. In marketing, a coupon is a ticket or document that can be redeemed for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product . Customarily, coupons are issued by manufacturers of consumer packaged goods [1] or by retailers, to be used in retail stores as a part of sales promotions. They are often widely distributed through mail ...

  4. Adjusting entries - Wikipedia

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    Accounting. In accounting / accountancy, adjusting entries are journal entries usually made at the end of an accounting period to allocate income and expenditure to the period in which they actually occurred. The revenue recognition principle is the basis of making adjusting entries that pertain to unearned and accrued revenues under accrual ...

  5. 4–4–5 calendar - Wikipedia

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    The 44–5 calendar is a method of managing accounting periods, and is a common calendar structure for some industries such as retail and manufacturing. It divides a year into four quarters of 13 weeks, each grouped into two 4-week "months" and one 5-week "month". The longer "month" may be set as the first (5–44), second (4–5–4), or ...

  6. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    0-9. 1H – First half of the year; 24/7 – 24 hours a day, seven days a week; 80/20 – According to the Pareto principle, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes

  7. Coupon (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Coupon (finance) In finance, a coupon is the interest payment received by a bondholder from the date of issuance until the date of maturity of a bond . Coupons are normally described in terms of the "coupon rate", which is calculated by adding the sum of coupons paid per year and dividing it by the bond's face value.

  8. Range accrual - Wikipedia

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    The observation period can be different from daily (e.g. weekly, monthly, etc.), though a daily observation is the most encountered. The receiver of the range accrual coupons is selling binary options. The value of these options is used to enhance the coupon paid. Example

  9. Day count convention - Wikipedia

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    It is often expressed as "days in the accrual period / days in the year". If Date2 is a coupon payment date, DayCountFactor is zero. DayCountFactor is also known as year fraction, abbreviated YearFrac. Freq The coupon payment frequency. 1 = annual, 2 = semi-annual, 4 = quarterly, 12 = monthly, etc. Principal Par value of the investment.