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Economic Terms
Assets:
Assets are entities that must be owned by some unit, or units, and from which economic benefits are derived by their owner(s) by holding or using them over a period of time.
ASSOCHAM:
Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India.
Barter system:
System where there is an exchange of goods without involving money.
Base year:
In the construction of an index, the year from which the weights assigned to the different components of the index is drawn. It is conventional to set the value of an index in its base year equal to 100.
Bear:
An investor with a pessimistic market outlook; an investor who expects prices to fall and so sells now in order to buy later at a lower price. A Bear Market is one which is trending downwards or losing value.
Bond:
A certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money; the bond issuer is required to pay a fixed sum annually until maturity and then a fixed sum to repay the principal.
Boom:
A state of economic prosperity.
Budget:
A summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them. A budget can provide guidelines for managing future investments and expenses.
Bull:
An investor with an optimistic market outlook; an investor who expects prices to rise and so buys now for resale later. A Bull Market is one in which prices are rising.
Balance sheet:
Record of the financial situation of an institution on a particular date by listing its assets and the claims against those assets
CRR:
Cash reserve Ratio (CRR) is the amount of funds that the banks have to keep with RBI. If RBI decides to increase the percent of this, the available amount with the banks comes down. RBI is using this method (increase of CRR rate), to drain out the excessive money from the banks.Due to this fine tuning of RBI using its tools of CRR, Bank Rate, Repo Rate and Reverse Repo rate our banks adjust their lending or investment rates for common man
Credit:
The promise of future payment in exchange for money, goods, services, or anything else of value.
Capital:
Wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value. Capital is the contribution to productive activity made by investment is physical capital (machinery, factories, tools and equipments) and human capital (eg general education, health). Capital is one of the three main factors of production other two are labor and natural resources.
Cartel:
An organization of producers seeking to limit or eliminate competition among its members, most often by agreeing to restrict output to keep prices higher than would occur under competitive conditions.
Central bank:
Major financial institution responsible for issuing currency, managing foreign reserves, implementing monetary policy, and providing banking services to the government and commercial banks.
Closed economy:
A closed economy is one in which there are no foreign trade transactions or any other form of economic contacts with the rest of the world.
Collateral security:
Additional security a borrower supplies to obtain a loan.
Compound interest:
Interest paid on the original principal and on interest accrued from time it became due.
Current account:
Part of a nation's balance of payments which includes the value of all goods and services imported and exported, as well as the payment and receipt of dividends and interest. A nation has a current account surplus if exports exceed imports
Deflation:
Deflation is the continuous decrease in prices of goods and services. Deflation occurs when the inflation rate becomes negative (below zero) and stays there for a longer period.
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