An accounting term which refers to the amount of income a company receives in the form of interest.
The point (physical and/or electrical) where two distinct data processing elements meet.
Between crystals or grains. Also called intercrystalline. Contrast with transgranular.
Corrosion occurring preferentially at grain boundaries, usually with slight or negligible attack on the adjacent grains. Also called intercrystalline corrosion.
Cracking or fracturing that occurs between the grains or crystals in a polycrystalline aggregate. Also called intercrystalline cracking. Contrast with transgranular cracking.
Brittle fracture of a metal in which the fracture is between the grains, or crystals, that form the metal. Also called intercrystalline fracture. Contrast with transgranular fracture.
Stress-corrosion cracking in which the cracking occurs along grain boundaries.
A bonus declared by life companies when maturity of a with profits policy or death of the assured.
The dividend declared before annual earnings are established. Companies in the UK usually pay two.
The results reported by a company for the first six months of its financial year. In general,.
Voyage between the time a ship is chartered and the time she performs the voyage.
Freight moving from origin to destination over the Freight lines of two or more transportation carriers.
(ISG)Allows regulatory staffs of the US securities exchanges and the NASD to co-ordinate industry-wide.
(ITS)An electronic communications network that links nine US markets: the New York (NYSE), American.
An agent, broker or financial institution who can give advice and act as a middle person between a.
Power plants, whose output depends on a factor(s) that cannot be controlled by the power generator because they utilize intermittent resources such as solar energy or the wind.
Used to denote movements of cargo containers interchangeably between transport modes, i.e., motor, water, and air carriers, and where the equipment is compatible within the multiple systems.