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Advertisement Elasticity | Advertisement elasticity of sales or promotional elasticity of demand is the responsiveness of a good?s demand to changes in rm?s spending or advertising. The advertising elasticity of demand measures the percentage change in demand that occurs given a one percent change in advertisement expenditure. |
Abandonment | The act of leaving a person or tuning with no intention of coming back. Acct. Voluntary surrender of property. |
Abate | To do away with. Acct. Complete or partial cancellation of a levy imposed by a govt. |
Abbreviated | shorten |
Abeyance & Law | A state of suspension. |
Abolished | to officially end a law |
Abridges | to make shorter. |
Abrogate | Repeal, annul. Law Abolish a formal law by an act of the legislative power. |
Abscissa | the co-ordinate that gives the distance along the horizontal axis. |
Abscond | To go away secretly. Law To hide away to escape arrest. |
Abscond | To leave secretly. Law To hide away to escape assest. |
Absenting | not present. |
Absolute | Complete. Math. Absolute number represented by figures such as 2, 3 or under-root 2. Absolute term in an expression- A term which does not contain a variable. Law Unqualified. Econ. - Absolute Monopoly - Entire output of a commodity or service in the hands of a single producer or supplier. |
Absolved | to state formally that a person is not guilty. |
Absorbing | Interacting or engrossing. Law To take in. |
Abstinance | to refrain from indulging in food, drink sex etc. |
Abstract | not practical. Math. Abstract Number ─ Any number without reference to any particular objects. A number which is not concrete. Law A summary |
Absurd | Ridiculous. Law Foolish. |
Abuse | Misuse |
Accelerate | to increase speed. |
Access | Means of approaching. |
Accidental | Happening by chance; not planned. |
Accommodates | Oblige; to provide with in a room to sleep, live or sit; to consider. Law Oblige; to provide with in a room to sleep, line or sit; to consider. |
Accommodation Bill Law | A bill made, drawn, accepted or endorsed by one person for another without consideration to enable the other to raise money. |
Accompany | to go with or to travel; to happen. |
Accomplish | To fulfill. Law Accomplishment of Purpose ─ the fulfillment or completion of an object/purpose. |
Accomplishment | Achievement. |
Account | Amt. of expense that must be recognised currently when the exact amt. of expenses not known Law a condition or arrangement in a legal document; a rule. |
Account | To consider. Econ. A stock exchange term which refers to the period during which financial transactions takes place. Acct. Systematic arrangement showing the effect of transactions and other events on a balance sheet or income statement. Law- A statement of moneys received and paid. |
Account payable Acct. | Obligation to pay for goods or services that has been acquired. |
Account receivable Acct. | Money that is owed to a company. |
Accountability | Responsibility. |
Accounting Costs | Accounting costs relate to those costs which involve cash payments by the entrepreneur of the rm. These are explicit cost and are the expenses already incurred by thefirm. |
Accredited | Generally accepted. Law furnished with evidence of a person's achievements or trust worthiness. |
Accrue | Accumulate. Law to come into existence as an enforceable claim. |
Accrue | Increase over a period of time. Acct. Accrual Accounting ─ recognition of revenue when earned and expenses when incurred. |
Accrued Expenses | Incurred at the end of the reporting period but not paid. Accrued liabilities Same as Accrued Expenses. Accrued Revenue: Money earned but not received. Law To fall as a natural increment. |
Accumulate | To heap up. Math. The accumulated value is the sum of compound amounts of the annuity payments. Acct. Process of compounding. Accumulated depreciation - sum of depreciation charges taken to date. |
Accumulation | a man to build up. Acct. Cumulative relative profit. |
Accuracy | the state of being connect. Acct. Correctness of an accounting item. Q.A. Corrective referring to numeric calculation. |
Accuse | To blame. Law To change with an offence. |
Achieve | to attain; Accomplish. |
Acknowledgement | to admit as true; to give receipt for. |
Acquaint | To make familiar with. |
Acquiesce | To give silent or passive assent to. |
Acquisition | The act of getting or of becoming the owner of any property. |
Acquit | To set free. Law To set free from the charge of an offence. |
Action | Performance. Law A deliberative or authoritative proceeding. |
Actuarial | It is usually associated with calculation of insurance risks and payments for Insurance Companies. Acct. Actuarial basis of Accounting ─ used in computing the contributions to be made periodically to a pension fund. |
Actuary | A person whose job involves calculating insurance risks and payments for insurance companies |
Adapt | To make suitable. |
Adequate | Fully sufficient. Law Lawfully and legally sufficient. Acct. Comprehensive and clear disclosure in the financial statements. |
Adhoc | Not planned in advance. |
Adjacent | Next to or near. Q.A. Two angle having common side & common vertexlying on apposite sides of the common side. |
Adjudge | To decide Law To decide judicially. |
Adjustment | a small change made in order to connect something Acct. Increase or decrease to an amount. |
Administered | Managed. |
Administration | activities that are done in order to plan; organize or run a business. Law Management. |
Admiral | Chief Officer of a fleet. |
Admissible | allowed or accepted specially in count. |
Admit | To agree. Law To accept as true for the purpose of consideration. |
Admitted | To confers. |
Adoption | the decision to start using an idea; a plan or a name act of adopting a child. |
Adulterate | To make food or drink impure. Law To corrupt. |
Advance | To proceed. Law Money paid before the same is completely payable. Acct. (1) Prepayment received for goods or services. (2) Money paid to an employee before earned. |
Adverse | negative and unpleasant. Law Acting in a contrary direction. |
Adverse | Negative; unpleasant. Law Opposing. Econ. Adverse balance of payment: Excess of payments over receipts. |
Affairs | Events that are of public interest. Laws Business of all type. |
Affected | not natural or sincere. |
Affecting | Producing story feeling of sadness. |
Affiliated | closely connected to. |
Affirm | To state firmly that is true. Law To make a solemn affirmation. |
Affirmative | Positive. |
Affixed | to stick. |
Afford | To have enough money or time to buy or do anything. Law Provide. |
Aforesaid | mentioned before. |
Ageing Accounts | Classifying accounts on the basis of time elapsed after the date of billing or the due date.Process of growing old. |
Aggravate | Worsen. |
Aggregate | total number; all added together. |
Aggregative | Sum total. |
Aggriered | Felling that you have been treated unfairly. |
Agrarian | connected with farming. |
Algebra | A branch of mathematics is in which letter and symbol are used to represent quantities. Q.A. A branch of mathematics is in which letter and symbol are used to represent quantities. |
Alien | Hostile strange. Law Foreigner. |
Alienate | To make less friendly towards you. Law To transfer one's interest to another. |
Allegation | Accusation Law An assertion in without proof. |
Alleged | To state as a fact but without proof. Law Asserted. |
Allegiance | A person's continued support for a political party, religion, ruler etc; loyalty. |
Alleviation | ease; to make less severe. |
Allot | To give time, money tasks as a share of what is available. Law To assign shares authoritatively |
Allotment | Share distributed. Acct. Part of an appropriation that may be expended. |
Allowance | Rebate. Acct. Acceptable reduction in quantity or quality, amt. that is allowed for e.g.: allowance to reduce marketable securities from cost to market value. Law Sum granted as a reimbursements for any purpose. |
Alternative | Option; choice between two. |
Amalgumate | Merge. Econ. Merge. |
Ambiguous | Not clearly stated. Math. Not determinable. Law open to more than one interpretation. |
Ambit | The range of authority. Law Circuit; compass. |
Amelioration | To make better. |
Amenable | Easy to control. |
Amendment | The process of changing a law or document. Law Same as G.M. |
Amenities | feature that makes a place pleasant. Law same |
Amongst | in the middle of; surrounded by |
Amortisation | Wiping out. Econ. To pay back a debt by making small regular payments over a period of time. Law Gradual extinction of a debt. Acct. Gradual reduction of an amount over a period of time. |
Amortized | to pay back a debt by making small regular payments more period of time. Econ same as G.M. Acct. To write off a portion of assets not over period of time. |
Amputation | To cut off. |
Analytical | using a logical method of thinking in order to understand. |
Ancillary | Auxiliary Law related & supplementary. |
Annex | To join, to add |
Annual & Law | To make void or of no effect; to nullify. |
Annual Accounts | Accounts prepared for a financial year. |
Annuity | A fixed amount of money paid each year. Acct. Series of equal periodic payments. Math. A series of payments at regular intervals. Law Yearly grant. |
Anomalous | different from what is expected; irregular. |
Antecedent | thing or an event that exists. Q.A. The first term of a ratio. |
Anti-logarithm | inverse logarithm. eq. anti log102 = 100 |
Anticipated | to expect. |
Anticipation | a feeling of excitement that something is going to happen. Law A prior knowledge. |
Anticipatory Bail Law | Bail in expectation of being imprisoned. |
Apparent | obvious seeming Q.A. Angular distance between two prints. |
Appeal | To attract; or a urgent request. Law A formal request to a court for a judgment or decision to be changed. |
Appear | Seem Law To present ourself formally before a tribunal. |
Appellate Court | A court in which people can appeal against decisions made in other courts. Law Same. |
Appending | to add to the end of a piece of writing. |
Apportionment | To divide. |
Appraisal | A judgment of performance. Acct. Estimate of the value of an asset. |
Appraised | to examine or to consider. |
Appreciate | to recognize; to realise Acct. increase in value of an asset. |
Appreciation | Recognition Econ Increase in value of an asset. |
Apprentice | A learner. |
Appropriate | Suitable. |
Appropriation | The act of keeping or saving money for a particular purpose. Acct. Distribution of net income to various accounts. Law To assigns for a special purpose. |
Approval | Sanction. |
Approximate | Almost covert.Q.A. To calculate nearest to a correct value. |
Arbitrage | Practice of buying shares in one place and selling it in another place where the price is higher. |
Arbitrary | absolute; not seeming to be based on a reason. Law Depending on will. |
Arbitration | The official process of setting an arrangement. Law determination of a matter in dispute by the judgement of one or more persons. |
Architecture | The art and study of designing buildings. |
Argue | To speak angrily because of disagreement. |
Argument | Debate; The art of disagreeing in a conversation. Q.A. Amplitude of a complex number. |
Arithmetic | A branch of mathematics that deals with the adding multiplying etc of numbers. Q.A. The study of the positive integers. |
Arithmetic progression | A series of numbers that decrease or increase by the same amount each time Q.A. A sequence, each term of which is equal to the sum of the preceding term and a constant |
Arrangement | plan or preparation Law Settlement of mutual relations; claims or matters in dispute. Q.A. Same as permutation. |
Arrears | Late payment of money that you owe. Acct. Past due payments. |
Arrive | to get to a place. |
Ascendant | Becoming more powerful or popular. Law One who preceedes in geneological order. |
Ascending | rising; going up Q.A. Powers of the variable that increase as the terms are counted. |
Ascertaining | To find out the true or correct information. |
Assault | Attack. |
Assemblage | a collection of things. |
Assembly | The meeting together of a group of people for a particular purpose. |
Assessment | Evaluation Acct. Process of making an official valuation of property. Law to transfer. |
Assign | To give some work or responsibility |
Assign | To provide a person in the some work or responsibility or position. Law To transfer some interest. |
Assignment | a task Law The action of assigning; the document effecting an assignment. Assistance Support |
Associate | Mix; to make a connection between people or things in your mind; a partner. Q.A. In a commutative semi group or ring associates are member a and b. |
Association | Organisation |
Assume | To take for granted. |
Assumption | A belief that something is true or that 5th will happen. Q.A. A statement accepted without proof. |
Assurance | guarantee, promise, confidence. Q.A. Same as insurance. |
Asymptomatic | having no symptoms. |
Asymptotic Q.A. | Directions at a point p on a surface s for which D du2 + 2D' dudv + D" dv2 = 0 Asymptotic directions at P on S are the directions at P on S in which the tangent plane at P has contact of at least the third order. |
Asyum | refuge; hospital for mentally ill. |
Atomic | connected in the atoms. |
Attach | To fasten. Law To seize by authority. |
Attainment | Something that you achieved. |
Attempting | An act of trying to do. |
Attest | To prove that it is true. Acct. Formal statement by an auditor as to whether financial statements fairly present financial position and operating results. |
Attract | to draw to. |
Attributable | Caused by the thing mentioned. |
Attribute | to ascribe, characteristic quality. |
Auction | Public event at which things are sold to the person who offers the most money for them. |
Authenticity | The quality of being genuine. |
Authorise | To give official permission. |
Authoritative | showing that you expect people to obey and respect you. |
Authority | Paver; expert. Law A legal power. |
Autonomous Demand | Autonomous demand is quantity being demanded when income equals zero. |
Avenues | A street in a town; a hotel; a way of making proper towards 5th. |
Average | (1) normal; ordinary not special; (2) Calculated by adding several omits together, finding a total, and dividing the total by the number of omits. Acct. Mean Law, Same as Q.A. Same gen meaning/as Mean |
Average cost | The result of adding several amounts together, finding a total and then dividing the total by the number of amounts. Econ. Total cost divided by the number of units produced. |
Average Product | Average product is the total product per unit of the variable factor. |
AverageRevenue | It is the revenue earned per unit of output. It is nothing but the price of one unit of output. |
Avoid | To prevent something bad from happening. Law To escape. |
Awaiting | to wait for. |
Axioms | A rule which most people believe to be true. Math. Axioms of a mathematical system are the basic proportions from which all other proportions can be derived. Law Widely accepted principle. |
Backward | Retrograde. |
Bad debts | A debt which is unlikely to be paid. Acct. Account receivable that is entirely or partially uncollectible. Acct. |
Bail & Law | Temporary release from imprisonment on furnishing security to appear for trial. |
Bailee Acct. | Receiver of goods. Law Same. |
Balance Sheet | Statement showing company's Financial position as on a given date. Acct. Same. |
Ban | Prohibit. |
Bandwagon Effect | The bandwagon effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people do something primarily because other people are doing it, regardless of their own beliefs, which they may ignore or override. |
Bank | An organisation that mainly provides for keeping and lending money. Econ. An institution dealing in money. Law Any establishment which carries on the business of banking. |
Bankrupt | Insolvent. Econ. An individual or company is unable to meet its debts on due dates. Acct. Bankrupt (Business) A situation in which a business debt exceeds the fair market value of its assets. Law The statutory procedure by which a person is relieved of most debts and undergoes liquidation. |
Barge | Push; boat used for carrying goods and people on rivers. |
Barred | Excluded or prohibited. |
Barter | To exchange goods, property etc. for other goods, etc. without using money. |
Batch | Group. |
Baying exp | except for. |
Bearer | A person who beings a letter, message. Law one who possesses a negotiable instrument Econ. One who carries. |
Bearing | Conduct; behaviour; the way in which something is selected to; part of a machine that supports a moving part Q.A. The angle which the line makes with the north and south line |
Benami Law | Not real. |
Benchmark | a standard with which other things can be compared with. Acct. learning from others also called competitive. |
Beneficiary | A person who gains. Law A person who receives benefits under a trust, will etc. Acct. Individual who will receive an inheritance upon the death of another. Math. The one to whom the amount guaranteed by the policy is to be paid. |
Bequeath | To leave a (personal estate) by will. |
Besiege | To surround. |
Bestan | To give or confer |
Bestow | To give or confer. |
Beta | The second letter of the Greek alphabet (B, β) Math.Same Acct. Measure of systematic or undiversifiable risks of a stock. |
Betrothal | Engagement. |
Beyond | Out of reach; at farther side of |
Bid | Tender, to offer to pay a particular price at an auction. |
Bigamy | Entering into marriage with another person when still legally married to one person. |
Bilateral Monopoly | It is a market structure in which there is only a single buyer and a single seller i.e. it is a combination of monopoly market and a monopsony market. |
Bill of Exchange | A written order to pay a sum of money to a particular person on a particular date. Acct. Draft. |
Bind | Tic with page, the force to do. |
Block | Obstacle; solid Material. |
Bodily | relating to body. |
Body Corporate | "Body corporate broadly means a corporate entity which has a legal existence. The term "body corporate" is defined in Section 2(11) of the Companies Act, 2013. This includes a private company, public company, one personal company, small company, Limited Liability Partnerships, foreign company etc." |
Bonafide | Real or legal. Law in good faith. |
Bond | Strong connection. Law Legal agreement. Econ. Certificate issued by a government or company promising to repay borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest. Acct. Written promise by a company, govt. to pay full amount at the maturity date. |
Bonus | An extra amount of money added to wages as a reward. |
Borderline | The division between two qualities or conditions; not clearly acceptable |
Borrower | A person or an organization that borrows money. |
Borrowings | Money that a company or a person borrows |
Brace | Package of light material exp. hay, straw, cotton, wool etc. |
Breach | Break. Law Failure to observe law, contract. |
Breadth | Width; broadness |
Break | Damage; destroy. |
Break-even point Acct. | Point where neither profit is earned nor loss is incurred, i.e. Zero profits. |
Bridge | Structure carry in road across stream; bony part of nose. |
Brief | Short. Law Summary of acts and points of law draw up for counsel incharge of a case. |
Broad band | Signals that use a wide range of frequencies; a way of connecting a computer to the internet. |
Broadly | Generally; without considering details. |
Brokerage | Commission paid to a broker |
Budget | Amount of money available that can be spent on over a period of time. Acct. Quantitative plan of activities and programs expressed in terms of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses. Econ. It is an estimate of income and expenditure for a future period. |
Bulk | Size, magnitude; huge body, volume |
Bureaucracy | Govt. through officials. |
Business Cycle | The rhythmic fluctuations in aggregate economic activity that an economy experiences over a period of time are called business cycles or trade cycles. A typical business cycle has four distinct phases namely Expansion, Boom, Contraction, Trough. |
Business Economics | The use of economic analysis to make business decisions involving the best use of an organization?s scarce resources. |
Buy-back Acct. | Repurchase of shares. |
Buyer | A person who buys. Law A purchases, customer, |
By product | Product that is produced during the process of making another product. Acct. Items produced that has a relatively low sales value in comparison with the firm's main or joint product. Law A secondary result. |
Calibre | Ability, worth; standard |
Camouflaging | A way of hiding soldiers & military equipment. |
Capital | Money that is invested or is used to start a business. Acct. Difference between Assets & liabilities. Econ. Stock of goods used in production. |
Capital | Capital is that part of wealth of an individual which is used for further production of wealth. Capital is a stock concept which yields a periodical income which is a flow concept. |
Capital Budgeting | Monetary value of the expected benefits and costs of a project. |
Capitalisation | To use as capital. Acct. Same as G.M. Econ. Additions to capital made by different means. |
Capitalise | To sell possessions in order to convert them into money. Acct. Change an expenditure to an asset amount because the benefits derived from it is of an enduring nature. |
Capitalist Economy | An economic system in which all means of production are owned and controlled by private individuals for profit. |
Cardinal | A priest of highest rank, most imp. Math. Cardinal Number number such as 1,2,3 used to show quantity Law Cardinal principle of prime importance. |
Cardinal | A cardinal utility function or scale is a utility index that preserves preference orderings uniquely up to positive affine transformations. |
Carrier | Appliance for carrying luggage; one who carries goods. |
Carrying cost | Accounts expenses incurred because a firm keeps inventories e.q. taxes, insurance, storage cost etc. |
Cartage | carting or its hire. |
Cartel | Cartel refers to a group of firms that explicitly agree to coordinate their activities. |
Cash flow | Movement of money into and out of a business as goods are bought and sold. Acct. Cash receipts minus cash disbursements. |
Cash Reserve Ratio Econ. | That portion of total deposits which a commercial bank has to keep with the central Bank in form of cash reserves. |
Casually | Accidently without care, not formal |
Casualty | An unfortunate occurrence. |
Caveat Emptor Law | Let the buyer beware in the person who buys the goods is responsible for finding any faults in the things they buy. |
Ceiling | Roof; top surface of room Acct. Amt. equal to net realisable values |
Census | Official numbering of people |
Cereal | Any kind of grain used as food. |
Champerty Law | Assistance to any person in action or suit upon condition to have paid of the things when recovered |
Charge | Amount of money that is required for goods supplied and service rendered e.g. admission charges or rate. Acct. Debit to an account. Math. Coulomb's law for point charges in electrical charge. Law (1) Claim or lien on property. (2) Accusation of a crime. |
Charitable | Helping people who are poor and needy. |
Chartered Accountant | Certified and qualified Accountant. |
Chronic | Deep seated; lastings for a long time. |
Chronological | Arranged in the order in which they happened Law According to the order of time |
Circulation | Movement in a circle; sale of newspaper Law Passing from hand to hand |
Circumference | The line that goes around a circle. Math. (1) The length of a circle. (2) The boundary of any region (e.g. a polygon) |
Circumstance | Conditions and facts that are connected with and affect a situation, logical details of event. |
Claim | Demand as one's own right |
Clerical | Connected with office work; pertaining to clergy. |
Clustering | To come together in a small group or groups. Q.A. Accumulation point. |
Co herently | Consistent, logical & well organized |
Co-efficient | A number which is placed before another quantity and which multiplies it ; a number that measures a particular property of a substance. Q.A. Numerical part of a term written before the literal part as2 in 2 x. |
Co-exist | To exist together |
Co-existence | State of being together. |
Co-ordinate | To organize the different part of an activity and the people involved in it. Q.A. One of a set of numbers which locate a point in space |
Co-variance Q.A. | The first product moment about the means of two random variables X & Y |
Coalition | Govt. formed by two or more political parties working together; temporary combination between two groups Q.A. In an person game, a set of players, more than one in number. |
Coastal | Of or near a coast |
Coercion & Law | The application of force as to stop him to do against his will something he would not otherwise have done. |
Cognizance | Knowledge; notice Law Legal right to deal with a matter; jurisdiction |
Cogs | Tooth of wheel |
Coincided | To take place at the same time. Math. Coincident-Two lines which have the same equation are coincident. |
Collaborate | To work together |
Collaboration | Joint Labour. Law Working in combination. |
Collapse | To fall together; give way |
Collateral | Property or valuables that you promise to give to if you cannot pay back that you borrow, side by side; indirect. Acct. Same as G.M. Q.A. Same as G.M. |
Collateral security | Property or valuable that you promise to give if money is not paid back that you borrow. Law security given in addition to the direct security. |
Collected | Composed |
Collusion | Secret agreement in order to do something dishonest or to trick people. |
Collusive Oligopoly | Collusive oligopoly is a form of market in which few firms form a mutual agreement to avoid competition. |
Commence | To begin, to originate |
Commercial Bank | A bank authorized to receive deposits, operate savings or current accounts, make loans to private or public firms or individual and to provide many more commercial services. |
Commission | Official group of people given responsibility to control. Law The committing (of a crime etc.) Math. A fee charged for transacting business for another person. (agent's remuneration) |
Common wealth | republic |
Community | Association, body of people |
Compact | Condensed; closely packed together. Law A formal agreement bet. Two or more parties, states etc. |
Compelled | To force |
Compensate | To make up for |
Competition | rivalry Econ. Competition is said to take place when there operates the market a large number of buyers and sellers. |
Competitive Oligopoly | A competitive oligopoly is a market that is dominated by only a few large firms. These firms prefer not to compete via price wars and therefore compete in various other ways, such as advertising, product differentiation and barriers. |
Complaints | Ailment accusation |
Complementary | Tending to complete Q.A. Two angles whose sum is a right angle. |
Compliance | Acting in accordance with |
Complicated | To entangle |
Complication | Complicated situation |
Component | Forming part of whole Q.A. Component of a set of points a subset which is connected and is not contained in any other connected subset of the given set of points |
Compound | To combine. Acct. Compounding is interest on interest. Compound journal entry is more than one debit or credit in a journal entry. Math. Compound member ─ The sum of two or more denominations of a certain kind of denominate number. e.g. 5 feet, 7 inches. Law- To stop from prosecution for consideration or any personal motive. |
Comprehensive | Extensive. |
Compromise | To settle by mutual consent |
Compulsory | Obligatory |
Computation | Estimate |
Compute | To value Q.A. Calculate |
Concealment | Secrecy |
Concentrate | To fix attention |
Concerned | Troubled |
Conclusive | Decisive |
Concurrent | Existing or happening at the same time Q.A. Having a point in common. |
Condensed | To compress |
Condition | State, provision circumstances Q.A. A mathematical assumption or truth that suffices to assure the truth of a certain statement or which must be true if this statement is the. |
Conditional | Depending on conditions |
Conduct | To direct; to organize, to lead, to guide |
Conductive | Having transmissive power |
Conferred | To discuss; to grant; to consult. |
Conflict | Clash |
Congestion | Over crowded |
Conglomerate | A large company formed by joining together different firms. |
Connivance | Help in doing something wrong pretence of being unaware |
Consecutive | Following one after another in a series Q.A. Following in order in that jumping |
Consensus | Opinion that all members of a group agree with |
Consent | Permission |
Consequent | Resultant Q.A. The second term of a ratio; the quantity to which the first term is compared |
Conservatism Law | Presentation from loss, waste, injury, decay. Acct. Understatement of assets and revenues and overstatement of liabilities and expenses. |
Considerably | Significantly |
Consideration | Act of carefully thinking. Law A reward or payment for a service. |
Consign | To transmit; to entrust to |
Consignee | A person to whom goods are consigned. |
Consignment | Quantity of goods that are delivered. Acct. goods sent to another on the basis that it will be sold on behalf of and at the risk of the former. |
Consignor | A person who sends goods to another for him to sell. |
Consist | Composed of |
Consistency | The quality of behaving in the same or having the same opinions. Acct. Uniformity of accounting procedures |
Consistent | Agreeing, uniform Q.A. Assumptions, hypotheses, postulates that do not contradict each other |
Consolidate | To unite; to make a position of power or success stronger. |
Consolidated Accounts | To combine. Acct. Presentation as one economic entity of the earnings of a parent and its subsidiaries. |
Consonant | A letter which can not be sounded without the help of a vowel ex b, c, d, f, etc. |
Conspicuous | Conspicuous consumption is the spending of money on and the acquiring of luxury goods and services to publicly display economic power?of the income or of the accumulated wealth of the buyer. |
Constituent | Component part |
Constituted | Setup, establish |
Constrained | Not natural, forced or too controlled |
Constraint | Compulsion; restriction. Acct. Explicit limitations. |
Construct | To build; to put together, to draw Q.A. To draw a figure so that it meets certain requirements |
Construction | The process or method of building or making esp. roads, buildings, bridges etc. Law The constructing explaining or interpreting of a text, statement, action or words etc. Q.A. Same as construct. |
Consultancy | Expert advice that a company or person gives on a particular subject and is paid for |
Consultation | Act of discussion Law Taking counsel. |
Consumer Goods | Those goods which are used for final consumption. |
Consumer Surplus | It is defined as the excess of price that the consumer is ready to pay from which he actually pays. |
Consumer's surplus Econ. | Excess of the amount a consumer is prepared to pay for a product over the amount he actually pays for it. |
Consumes | To spend, to destroy; to eat or drink. |
Contain | To hold; to include; restrain |
Contemplate | To consider; to meditation |
Context | The words that come just before and after a word in a book. |
Contingency | Possibility Acct. Contingent Asset item that depends on some future happening which may or may not happen . |
Contingent | Accidental; dependent on; a group of people at a meeting or an event who have 5th in common specially the place they come from. Acct. |
Continuous | Uninterrupted |
Contra | Against; opposite Acct. Revise account reduction to the gross cost of an asset to arrive at its net cost. |
Contra accounts | Opposite Acct. reduction to the gross cost of an asset to arrive at its net cost, Reverse Account. |
Contraceptive | A drug, device or practice used to prevent a women becoming pregnant. |
Contract | Written agreement. |
Contraction | The process of becoming smaller. Econ. Contraction in demand When as a result of increase in price, quantity demanded decreases it is contraction in demand. |
Contraction | A contraction is a phase of the business cycle in which the economy as a whole is in decline. |
Contradictory | Conflicting; mutually inconsistent |
Contrary | Opposite |
Contravention | Infringement, opposition |
Contribution | Donation Acct. Difference between sales and the variable cost of a product. Law Proportionate discharge of liability of properties jointly liable. |
Contrived | Planned in advance and not natural or genuine; to bring about |
Convenience | Suitableness; comfort |
Convenient | Useful; suitable; easy or quick to do |
Conversant | Familiar with |
Converse | To talk together; the opposite or reverse of a fact Q.A. The theorem resulting from interchanging the hypothesis and conclusions |
Conversion | The act or process of changing 5th from one form to another Acct. Valuation substitution for another |
Convict | To decide and state officially in court that subject is guilty of a crime; condemned criminal |
Corporate | Connected with a corporation |
Corporation | A large business company |
Correction | Amendment; A change that makes 5th more accurate than it was before |
Correctly | Rightly; Perfectly |
Correlation | A connection between two things in which one thing change as the other does; mutual relation Acct. Degree of relationship bet. business and economic variables such as cost & volume Q.A. A linear transformation which in plane,carries points into lines and lines into points; an interdependence bet. random variables or bet. sets of numbers. |
Correspond | Agree, tally, equivalent |
Corroborative | Giving support to a statement or theory |
Corrupt | To make or become foul; to inject; to bribe; dishonest or immoral behaviors |
Cost Analysis | The study of behavior of cost in relation to one or more production criteria, namely, size of output, scale of operations, prices of the factor of production and other relevant economic variables. |
Cottage | Small house |
Counsel | Advice, pleader |
Covenant | Agreement; bargain |
Credit | Pay later for what you buy; loan, money in bank; right to a payment. Acct. entry on right side of the account. Law Reputation of honesty and solvency in business. Econ. Same as. |
Creditor | Person the whom money is owed for credit extended. Acct. same. |
Cross Demand | It refers to the quantities of a commodity or service which will be purchased with reference to changes in price, not of that particular commodity, but of other inter-related commodities, other things remaining the same. |
Cross Elasticity | A change in the demand for one good in response to a change in the price of another good represents cross elasticity of demand of the former good for the latter good. |
Cross-hatched | To mark or colour 5th with two sets of parallel lines crossing each other |
Cross-section | What you see when you cut through the middle of 5th so that you can see the different layers it is made of Eco Cross section analysis analysis of statistical data relating to the same time, period Q.A. - Cross section of an area or solid - A plane section perpendicular to the axis of symmetry or to the longest axis, if more than one. |
Crucial | Decisive; critical |
Crystallise | To form crystals; to become clear & fixed |
Cube root | A number which when multiplied by itself twice, produces a particular number. Q.A. A quantity whose cube is the given quantity. |
Cubic equation Q.A. | Is an equation of the third degree such as 2x3 + 3x2 + x + 5 = 0 |
Cultivated | Cultured; land used to grow crops. |
Cumbersome | Difficult to carry; bulky |
Cumulative | increasing by successive additions |
Current Asset Acct. | Item having a life of one year or less. |
Current Liability Acct. | Obligation payable within one year. |
Curriculum | Course of study |
Curtail | to cut short |
Curvilinear | Consisting of a curved line or lines |
Cutthroat Competition | In which people compete with each other in aggressive and unfair ways. |
Cyclone | A violent tropical storm in which strong winds move in a circle. |
Damage | Harm or spoil, hurt. Law Loss or injury. |
Day Book Acct. | Record of day-to-day business transactions. |
Debar | Prevent from doing. Law To exclude from admission or sight. |
Debate | Argument, discuss. |
Debentures | A bond acknowledging sum on which interest is due. Acct. Same as G.M. Econ. Same as G.M. |
Debit | A written note in a bank account of a sum of money owed or spent a sum of money taken from a bank account. Acct. An entry on the left side of an account. |
Debt | Money that is owed. |
Debtor | One who owes a debt. |
Debtor Acct. | A person, that owes money. |
Decagon | Plane figure bounded by ten lines. Q.A. Same as G.M. |
Deceased | Dead. |
Deceit | Dishonest behaviour. Law Tort. |
Decelerate | Slow down Q.A. Negative acceleration |
Decent | Of a good standard. |
Decentralization | Transference of central govt. to a local one Acct. Delegation of decision making to the subunits of an organization. Econ. Decentralization of industry means setting up of industries in scattered regions. |
Deciles | Ten equal groups in which a collection of things or people are divided according to the distribution of a particular variable. |
Decimal | Of tenths |
Decision Making | It is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several alternative possibilities. |
Declaration | A formal statement. |
Decline | To bend; to fall |
Decomposed | Decay; to rot |
Decree & Law | A decision made in the court. |
Deduct | Substract. |
Deduct | To substract |
Deed Act. Law | An instrument in writing effecting some legal disposition. |
Deface | To damage the appearance. |
Defalcation & Law | Misappropriation of money. |
Defamatory | Injurious to reputation |
Default | Failure to do. Acct. Failure of a debtor to meet principal or interest payment on a debt at the due date. |
Default | Failure to perform a duty; defeat Acct. Failure of a debtor to meet principal or interest payment on a debit at the due date. Law To frustrate. |
Defeat | To beat law. To frustrate. |
Defect | Not perfect. Law Defect in title To defeat title. |
Defective | Faulty |
Defend | Protect against attack; support Law Address the court etc. in defence of. |
Deferred Tax Acct. | When taxable income exceeds book income as a result of temporary difference in the recognition of income and expense items. |
Deffered | To delay; to put off Acct. Expenditure incurred having future benefit in excess of one year. |
Deficiency | Shortage, to |
Deficits Econ. | An excess of liabilities over assets or of an expenditure flow over an income flow. Law A deficiency in the amount or quality of something. |
Deflation | Let air or gas out Econ. A reduction in the amt. of money in the country economy so that prices fall or remain the same |
Deflation Econ. | A reduction in general level of prices. |
Defray | To give back the money which has been spent. |
Degradation | Decay; disgrace |
Dejure & Law | According to law. |
Del Credere Acct. | Additional commission |
Delegate | To give part of your work, power or authority to lower positing to assign. |
Deliberate | To consider carefully, to think; intentional planned. |
Delineate | To describe in detail. |
Delivery | Childbirth; discharge; manner of speaking; distribution. |
Delve | Dig; to search for |
Demand | The various quantities of a given commodity or service which the consumers would buy in one market during a given period of time, at various prices, or at various incomes, or at various prices of related goods. |
Demand Draft Acct. | A within order to a bank to pay money to the bearer. |
Demand Forecasting | It is the art and science of predicting the probable demand for a product or a service at some future date on the basis of certain past behavior patterns of some related events and the prevailing trends in the present. |
Demerger | To separate a company. |
Demerit | Disadvantage, fault. |
Demographics | Data relating to the population. Econ. Demography is the science of population growth statistics. |
Demography | The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations. |
Demography & Econ. | Changing number of births, deaths diseases etc. in a community over a time period. |
Demolish | To pull down a building. |
Demonstrate | To show practically; to prove. |
Demotion | Reduced to a lower rank. |
Demurrage Acct. | Amount payable to ship owner by charterer for failure to load or discharge ship writhin the time given. |
Denial | Refusal Law Act of denying. |
Denominator | Number below the line in a fraction showing how many parts the whole is divided into |
Denoted | Indicated; represented. |
Density | Closeness of substance; denseness Q.A. The mens or amt of matter per unit volume |
Density | Thickness, degree of compactness. Math. The mass or amount of matter per unit volume. |
Departure | Act of leaving a place. Q.A. Departure between two meridians on the earth's in surface. |
Depicts | To describe; to picture |
Deplete | To reduce by a large amount. |
Deployment | To spread out especially soliders or weapons into a position where they are ready for action |
Deport | To force to leave a country. |
Deported | To exile; |
Depreciation | Diminution in the utility or value of an asset. |
Deprivation | Not having enough. |
Depute | Delegate. |
Derelict | In bad condition; vagrant; ownerless. |
Derived Demand | A demand for a commodity, service, etc. which is a consequence of the demand for something else. |
Derogate | To lessen in value. |
Derogatory | Insulting. |
Description | To write about; to give account of. |
Designated | To specify; to name |
Desirable | Worth in suing for. |
Desirable | Worth wishing for |
Desist | To stop from doing. |
Despite | In spite of |
Destitute | Without money, food and other things necessary for life. |
Destroyed | Damaged badly |
Destruction | ruin |
Detain Law | To keep in custody. |
Detect | To discover or notice. |
Deter | To keep away from doing something through fear. |
Deteriorate | To become or make worse |
Determinants | A factor which decisively affects the nature or outcome of something. |
Devaluation Econ. | Reduction in money Value of one country when it is exchanged for the money of another country. |
Developed | In an advanced state |
Developing Economy | Making its industry and economic system more advanced. |
Deviate | To do in a different way; diverge. Math. Deviation The difference between the value of random variable and some standard value, usually the mean. |
Deviations | Difference from what is normal or acceptable. Stat. The difference between the value of a random variable and mean. Law Sudden change in direction. |
Devolve | To pass from one person to another e.q. property money, power, responsibility etc. |
Devoted | Having great love for & being loyal law. dedicated |
Diagonal | Straight line joining two opposite angles of any sect lineal figure Q.A. A line connecting two non adjacent vertices |
Differed Expenditure Acct. | Expenditure incurred having future benefits over a period of time that is capitalised to an asset account. |
Differentiation | Discrimination |
Difficulty | A problem, obstacle |
Diligence | Careful & thorough work or effort |
Diluted | To make a fluid thinner by adding water |
Dimension | Length extent; size Q.A. Length, area volume |
Diminish | Decrease. |
Diminishing Return Econ. | . In stage 2 both the average and marginal products of the variable factors continuously fall during this stage and total product continues to increase at a diminishing rate until it reaches its maximum point. |
Diminishing Returns | It is the decrease in the marginal output of a production process as the amount of a single factor of production is incrementally increased, while the amounts of all other factors of production stay constant. |
Diminution | Lessening, degradation |
Direct Labour Acct. | Directly involved in making the product. |
Direct Material Acct. | Material which becomes an integral part of the finished goods. |
Direct Tax | Tax collected directly from the person who pays it ex. Income tax. |
Disbursement | Paying out Acct. Payment by cash or by cheque |
Discard | To get rid of. |
Discharged | To withdraw; to release; to dismiss; to give official permission to leave a place, job |
Disclaim | Deny. |
Discontentment | Dissatisfaction |
Discount | Reduction. Law Deduction from the nominal value. |
Discrete | Separate; distinct Q.A. Discrete set. A set that has no accumulation points. |
Discretion | Prudence; Judgment; freedom or power to decide what should be done in a particular situation. |
Discretionary | Power to decide within the limits allowed by rule of law. |
Discriminately | To distinguish between. |
Discrimination | Judgment; practice of treating less fairly than others |
Discuss | To debate; to talk about Law To exchange views. |
Diseconomies | An economic disadvantage such as an increase in cost arising from an increase in the size of an organization. |
Disguise | Conceal; misrepresent. Econ. Disguised unemployment A potential addition to labour force which may not reveal it self |
Disguised | Change your appearance so that people cannot recognize you Econ. Disguised. |
Dishonour | Loss of respect. Law Refuse to pay a bill of exchange. |
Dishonoured | disgrace; shame |
Disinclination | Lack of willingness to do |
Disinfectant | A substance that frees from infection |
Disinvestments Econ. | Selling of govt's share to private sector. |
Dismantle | To take apart so that it is in separate prices; disassemble. |
Dismiss | Wave aside Law To remove from office. |
Disparity | Difference. |
Dispatched | To send on evend, settle. |
Dispensary | A place where patients are treated; a place where medicines are dispensed. |
Dispense | To distribute; to do away with. |
Dispose | To transfer by settling; to settle; to arrange a matter. |
Dispute | To argue, to discuss. |
Disseminate | To spread. |
Dissemination | To spread knowledge, information. |
Dissent | Disagreement with an opinion. |
Dissolution | The act officially ending a marriage, a business agreement |
Distant | Far off; remote |
Distinction | Difference; excellence. |
Distinguished | Very successful and admired by other people; eminent. |
Distortion | Crooked; to misrepresent |
Distrain Law | To seize by force. |
Distress | Hardship; suffering. |
Divergence | Proceed to different directions Q.A. The property of not being conveyent. |
Diversification | To modify; to branch out |
Divert | Distract; deviate. |
Dividend Acct. | Amount of profits that a company pays to the shareholder of that company. Math. A quantity which is to be divided by another quantity. |
Doctrine | Belief. |
Domain | Area of knowledge, activity, territory; estate; scope Q.A. A field, as the number domain of all rational numbers, or of all real numbers; Any open connected set that contains one point. |
Domestic | Belonging to the household. |
Domicile | Place of permanent residence. |
Domicile | Place where one lives. |
Dominant | Powerful; very in fluential. |
Donation | Gift, present |
Dormitory | A room for several people to sleep in. |
Doubtful | Uncertain; ambiguous |
Draw back | Disadvantage Acct. Refund of duties paid on imported merchandise when the importer instead of selling it, re-exports it. |
Drawer | A person who writes a cheque; a part of a piece of furniture. |
Drawer | A piece of furniture such as desk. Acct / Law A person who writes a cheque. |
Drawing | Act of pulling, sketch Acct. Drawing account Provision accounting a personal with drawl of cash. |
Drawings Acct. | Personal withdrawl of cash by the owner from the firm. |
Dredging | To remove mud, stores etc.; to manage to remember. |
Dropout | To no longer take part in or be part of something |
Drunken | Intoxicated |
Due | Owing; caused by |
Duly | In connect or expected manner. |
Dummy | A model. Law A party who has no interest in a transaction but participates to achieve a particular goal. Acct. Dummy activity Fictitious activity. |
Dumping | Throwing down; to sell at low price. Econ. Sale of any commodity in a foreign market at a price below the marginal cost |
Duopoly | A subset of oligopoly, is a market situation in which there are only two rms in the market. |
Duty, Advalorem & Law & Math | A duty which is a certain percent of the value of the goods. |
Dynamic | Relating to force or progress |
Eclipse | Obscuring of light of heavenly body by interposition of another; loss of power; partial loss of light. |
Ecological | Connected with the relation of plants and living creatures to each other. |
Econ. | Fall in exchangeable value of money. |
Econ. | It is a situation where rapid inflation is accompanied by stagnating or declining output & employment. |
Econ. | Occupational mobility inter change of work force from one occupation to anothers. Law Same |
Economic Cost | The cost which takes into account the explicit as well as the implicit cost is known as economic cost. |
Economic Costs | Economic cost is the combination of gains and losses of any goods that have a value attached to them by any one individual. |
Economic System | An economic system refers to the sum total of arrangements for the production and distribution of goods and services in a society. It includes various individuals and economic systems. |
Economics | It the branch of knowledge which is concerned with production, consumption and transfer of wealth. |
Efface | To remove. |
Effected | Producing result |
Efficacy | Effectiveness. |
Efficiency | Competency Acct. Cost of input for each unit of output produced. |
Efficient | Effective Q.A. An unbiased as estimator |
Effluent | Waste produced by factories. |
Effluvia | Unpleasant smell. |
Effusion | The act of flowing out. |
Ejectment | Removal; dispossession |
Elapsed | Go by |
Elasticity of Demand | It is defined as the responsiveness of the quantity demanded of a good to changes in one of the variables on which demand depends. More precisely, elasticity of demand is the percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in one of the variables on which demand depends. |
Elasticity of Supply | It is defined as the responsiveness of the quantity supplied of a good to a change in its price. |
Elect | To choose by voting. |
Elevated | Elevated To raise Q.A. Elevation The height of the point above a given plain, above sea level. |
Elevation | Increase in level or amount. Q.A. The height of a point above a given plane |
Eliminate | To get rid of; to knock out Q.A. Elimination of an unknown firm a set of simultaneous equations. |
Elucidate | Explain. |
Embankment | A wall of stone made to keep water back. |
Embezzle | To steal money. Law Dishonest misappropriation of property. |
Embezzlement | To steal money; fraudulent |
Embodying | To include; represent; to in corporate |
Embrace | Thing. |
Emerge | To come forth; to transpire |
Emergency | A sudden serious and dangerous event. |
Eminently | Extremely, very; notably |
Emission | The production or sending out of light, heat, gas etc. |
Emoluments | Money paid for work done. |
Emphasis | Force, importance, stress |
Emphasize | Stress. |
Empirical | Based on experiment & experience Q.A. Formula, assumption rule based on observation |
Empirical | Based on observations and experience. Math. Formulas based on experience rather than logical conclusions. |
Employment | Surplus manpower having zero marginal productivity so that their removal would not affect the volume of total output. |
Emulate | To try to be equal |
Enacted | To pass a law; be played out Law Written law |
Enactment | A law which has been made official. |
Enactment - Law | A law which has been made official. |
Encashment | Exchange for money. |
Encompass | To encircle |
Encounter | To meet with; to oppose; to fight against |
Encourage | To give support; to stimulate |
Encroachment | Slowly begin to cover more and more of an area. Law usurping on other's rights territory etc. |
Encumbered | To make it difficult to do or to happen. Law A claim. Acct. A debt secured by a lien on assets. |
Encumbrance Burden Acct. | In govt. accounting commitments related to unfilled contracts for goods and services; debt secured by a lien on assets Law A claim, lien, liability attached to property as mortgage. |
Encyclopaedia | A book giving information about all areas of knowledge. |
Endeavour | An attempt to do something new or difficult. |
Endorse | To say publicly that you support a person, statement or course of action. Law To write on the back of a document in cheque. |
Endorsement | A public statement showing that you support. Acct. Signature on a draft or cheque by the payee. |
Endowment | Act of giving fund for support of person; enriching Q.A. Endowment insurance provides payment of a benefit at the end of a given period. |
Enduring | To bear, to submit to, lasting |
Enface Law | To write or stamp on the face. |
Enforcement & Law | Process of compelling with a law. |
Engaged | To bind by contract, to occupy; to employ over self busy doing some thing |
Enhance | To increase or further improve |
Enlargement | The process of becoming something larger. |
Enshrined | To make a law, right especially by stating it in an imp. Document. |
Ensure | To make certain |
Entertainment | Amusement |
Entirety Law | As a whole. |
Entitled | To give right to have or to do Law having a title. |
Entity | Something that exists seperately from others. Law A real existence. Acct. Separate economic unit for e.q. partnership, individual, corporation and so on. |
Entrant | One who enters. |
Entrepreneur | A person who makes money by running business Econ. Owner manager of a firm |
Entrepreneur | Owner-Manager of a firm. Econ. Same. |
Entrepreneur | A factor which mobilizes all other factor of production like land, labour, capital, and combines them in the right proportion, initiates the process of production and bears the risk involved in it. |
Entrust | To put under care of, to confide. |
Entrusted Law | To charge or invest with a trust responsibility for a thing. |
Enumerate | To count number, to detail |
Enunciate | To pronounce distinctly; to state in clear terms. |
Envisage | To look in face of, to consider, to imagine |
Envoy | A person sent as a representative of a government to talk to other governments and organisations |
Epidemic | Infectious disease prevalent over large area |
Epitome | A perfect example of Law An abstract, a summary. |
Equalise | To make things equal. |
Equation | Reduction to equality Q.A. A statement showing that two amounts or values are equal. |
Equilateral | Having equal sides |
Equilibrium | A state of balance; a calm state of mind. Econ. Condition of maximum production in an economy according to existing resources. |
Equilibrium Price | The price at which the wishes of both the buyers and sellers are satisfied. At this price, the amount that buyers want to buy and sellers want to sell are equal. |
Equipment | Things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity; outfit |
Equity | Fairness; value of company's shares Acct. Assets minus liabilities Econ. Value of a property after all charges and debts have been paid. Law A system of natural justice allowing a fair judgment. |
Equity | Value of a company's shares. Econ. Residual value of a company's assets after all outside liabilities have been allowed for. Acct. Assets minus liabilities. Law Fair and just. |
Equivalent | Equal in value; amount importance etc. Q.A. Two angles that have the same measure |
Eradication | Wiping out. |
Erroneously | Not correct. Law Not rightly. |
Error | Mistake. Acct. Difference between a correct item or amount and an incorrect item or amount. Math. The difference between a number and the number it approximates. |
Escape | To get away from danger; to avoid. |
Escheat Law | Lapsing of property to the state on the death of the owner. |
Escort | Body of armed persons to guard a person or goods on a journey. |
Essence Law | A basis underlying or constituting entity. Most important quality or feature |
Essential | Necessary |
Established | Settled; to prove, to setup |
Estate | Large area of land. Law All money and property that a person owns. |
Estimate | To find an idea of the cost, size, value etc without calculating it exactly. Law Valuation. Statistics A numerical value assigned to a parameter of a distribution function of a random variable. |
Estimate | To judge value of; to form opinion of Q.A. A numerical value assigned to a parameter of a distribution function of a random variable. |
Estoppel Law | When one person has by his declaration intentionally caused or permitted another person to believe a thing to be true Q.A. To find the value of |
Evade | Avoid or escape. |
Evaluated | Assessed |
Evasion | Act of avoiding |
Even though | Despite the fact or belief. |
Event | Incident; something that happens Acct. In program evaluation & review technique point in time that represents the start or completion of a set of activities. Q.A. An event is any subset of the possible outcomes of the experiment. |
Eventually | Finally |
Eviction | To force to leave a house or land. Law Dispossession. |
Evidence | Testimony; sign or token |
Exact | Precise Q.A. Exact division division in which the reminder is zero. |
Exaction | To demand. |
Excavation | The activity of digging in the ground to look for old buildings or objects |
Exceed | To go beyond |
Excellence | The quality of being extremely good. |
Except | Apart from the fact. Law To exclude. |
Exception | Not according to rule, exclusion. Acct. Except for opinion |
Exceptional | Outstanding. Law Unusual. |
Excess | More than that is necessary. Econ. Excess Demand Amount of goods or services which buyers wish to buy exceeds that which sellers are prepared to sell. Excess Supply Quantity of good or services which buyers wish to buy exceeds that which sellers are prepared to sell. Excess supply - Quantity of good or service which sellers wish to sell at the existing market price is greater than the quantity which buyers wish to buy. Account-Excess Capacity-Idle capacity. |
Excessive | Beyond common measure, extravagant |
Exclude | To shut out, to debar. |
Exclusive | Only used by one particular person or group. Law Exclusive Right Sole right |
Excuse | To pardon, to forgive |
Execute | To kill to do a piece of work Law To sign; seal etc. |
Execute | To perform to carry out, to put to death Law To sign; seal |
Executive | A person who has an important job as manager of a comp.; administrative. |
Executor | Person appointed to carry out provisions of one's will. |
Exempt | Official permission not to do or pay that you would normally do or pay. Law To give community from a liability etc. Acct. Exempt Income Income not subject to tax. |
Exertion | Effort |
Exhaust | Wear out; fans for factory, kitchen etc. |
Exhibit | To show; display Acct. Formal statement prepared primarily for the dissemination of information. |
Existence | Continued being Q.A. Existence thereon a theorem that asserts the existence of at least one object of some specified type. |
Exonerate Law | To release a person or property from liability. |
Exorbitant | Excessive |
Expansion | Act of enlargement Q.A. The forma quantity takes when written as a sum of terms, or as a continued product or in any type of expanded form. |
Expansion | It is a period when the level of business activity surges and gross domestic product (GDP) expands until it reaches a peak. A period of expansion is also known as an economic recovery. |
Expectancy | The state of hoping that something good or exciting will happen. |
Expel Law | To eject, to dislodge. To force to leave. |
Explicit | Quite clear, frank |
Explode | To burst. |
Exploit | To treat unfairly by making them work and not giving much in return. |
Exploitation | Treat in an unfair manner; to utilise for one's purpose, to grab. |
Exploration | Close and thorough search |
Exponential | (of a rate of increase) becoming faster and faster. Q.A. Of or shown by an exponent ex. 24 |
Express | To make known a feeling, an opinion definite. Law explicit. |
Express | To show a feeling, Explicit Law Express agreement Which is clear and explicit. |
Expression | Utterance; look Q.A. Used to designate any symbolic mathematical form, for instance as a polynomial. |
Extension | Extent, addition |
Extensively | of Great extent, far reaching |
Extent | Degree, large space |
External Debt Econ. | Reliance on other countries and international organizations for financial assistance. |
External Economics | They accrue to the firm as a result of expansion in the output of whole industry. They are external in the sense that they accrue to firms from expansion of the industry. |
Extinction | Total destruction |
Extinguished | To put out, to put an and to |
Extract | A portion of any writing. Law Extract Money Take by force. Math to find a root of the number. |
Extraction | Drawing out |
Extraordinary | Uncommon, remarkable |
Extravagant | Spending more than you can afford or is necessary in excessive. |
Extreme | Outer most, very great in degree Q.A. A maximum or minimum value of the function |
Extreme | Very great in degree; out for most Q.A. A maximum or minimum value of a function |
Fabricate | Make up, manufacture. Law To forge. |
Face Value | Value of a stamp, coin ticket, etc that is shown on front of it. In Accounts nominal amount of a debt obligation; par value. |
Face Value | Value that is shown on the front of a stamp, coin etc. Acct. Nominal amount Math Par value. |
Facets | A particular part; flat face of cut gem |
Facevalue | Value of a stamp, coin; ticket that is shown on the front of it. Acct. Nominal amt. of a debt obligation Q.A. Par |
Facilitate | To make easier |
Facsimile | An exact copy. |
Factor | Component part of a number; commercial agent. Q.A. To resolve into factors. A factor of an object is any object that divides the same object. |
Factorial | The result when you multiply a whole number by all the numbers below it. Q.A. Same as G.M. |
Fair and just | Extremely fair. |
Fair deal | Acceptable. |
Faith | Trust. |
False | Not correct Law Deceitful. |
Familiarize | To accustom, acquaint. |
Farsighted | Sharing an understanding of the effects in future of actions that you take now |
Feasibility | practicability, convenience Acct. Feasibility Study evaluation of a comptemplated project or course of action |
Feedbacks | Advice, criticism or information |
Felony | Very serious, crime |
Fertilizer | A substance added to soil to make the plants grow more successfully. |
Feudalism | A social system in which people were given land & protection by a nobleman and had to work & fight for him in return |
Fictitious | In apiary, false |
Fictitious Assets | False or which do not exist. Acct. Assets which are not expected to realise any value or render any benefit in future. |
Fiduciary | Involving trust. Acct. Individual responsible for holding property owned by another. |
Final Accounts Acct. | Culmination of records drawn up at the end of the accounting period i.e. Trading & P/L A/c & Balance Sheet. |
Finance | Money used to run a business, fund Econ. Provision of money for productive purpose |
Finished | Complete |
Finite | Having limit or boundary Q.A. Finite quantity any quantity which is bounded. |
Fiscal | Pertaining to revenue Econ. Fiscal policy is that part of govt. policy. Which is related to raising revenues through taxation |
Fit & Proper | Appropriate. |
Fixed Assets | Land, Building. i.e. immovable. Acct. Item which has a life in excess of one year and has a physical existence. |
Fixed Cost | The costs which do not vary with the level of output upto a certain level of activity are known as fixed cost. |
Fledge | To provide with feathers. |
Float | Drift. Law Issue and offer for sale. Acct. Time between deposit of cheques and payment. |
Float Drift. Acct. | To sell shares in a company or business to the public for the first time. Accounts time between deposit of cheques in a bank and payment. |
Floated | Drifted; glided |
Fluctuating | Unsteady; moving hither & thither. |
Fluid | A liquid, flowing. |
FOB | Free on-board. Econ. Refers to valuation of goods. |
Folio | A leaf of a paper. Acct. Folio No. Manner of reffering in journal or ledger to the origination or disposition of the item. |
Forbearance | Quality of being patient and sympathetic towards other people especially when they have done something wrong. in patience. |
Forbidden | Not allowed. Law To prohibit. |
Force | Violent action. |
Forecasts | To foresee; predict Acct. Estimate of future sales, revenue, costs etc. |
Foregone | To procede; to give up |
Foremen | A worker who is in change of a group of other factory of building workers. Law A person who acts as the leader of a jury in court. |
Foreseeable | Predictable |
Forfeict | To lose right to, to pay as penalty for. |
Forge | To Fabricate to form objects by heating. |
Formation | Act of forming; structure |
Formerly | Previously |
Formidable | Alarming; fearful |
Forsake | Abandon, renounce. |
Forward Market | In this market, transactions involve contracts with a promise to pay and deliver goods at some future date. |
Foster | Encourage, promote, nourish. |
Foster | Encourage the development of (something, especially something desirable). |
Fraction | Numerical quantity which is not an integer; part Q.A. An indicated quotient of two quantities |
Fragmentation | Breaking into small pieces. |
Frame | Border. Law Construction, constitution. |
Franchise | Permission given by a company to sell goods or services in a particular area. Law right of voting. |
Fraudulent | Intended to cheat, deceitful. |
Fraudulently | Dishonestly |
Freehold | Owning a property which does not have any time limit i.e. forever. |
Freight | To send goods by air, sea, or train. Law Hire charges for transportation of goods. |
Frequent | Happening or doing something after often |
Frequent | Happening or doing something often. |
Frictional Unemployment Econ. | When some workers are temporarily out of work due to strike, lock outs, or changing jobs. |
Frivolous | Of no importance; not with serious attention. |
Full Oligopoly | In full Oligopoly, the price leadership is conspicuous by its absence. |
Fume | Very angry, odorous smoke. |
Fund | Money that is available to be spent. Accounts Cash, securities, designed for a specific purpose such as sinking fund. |
Fund | To provide money for amount of amount saved or made available for a particular purpose. Acct. Cash, securities or other assets designated for a specified purpose. |
Fundamental | Basic; primary; Account Fundamental Analysis- Evaluation of a company's stock based on an examination of the firm's financial statements. |
Gain | Profit, advance; to get by effort |
Gallon | A unit for measuring liquid |
Galloping | Horse's quickest pace; charge Econ. Galloping inflation rapid growing inflation |
Gathered | Assembled; to bring together. |
Gauge | An instrument for measuring; to make judgment. |
Gear | Machinery in a vehicle which turns engine power into movement; dress; fittings; apparatus |
Gearing | Relationship between the amount of money that a company owes and the value of its shares. |
Generalised | To bring under general rules. |
Genuine | Real, pure |
Geometric progression | A series of numbers in which each is multiplied or divided by a fixed number to produce the next. Q.A. Same as G.M. |
Giffen Goods | A Giffen good, in economic theory, is a good that is in greater demand as its price increases. |
Globalisation & Econ. | Integrating the domestic economy with the world economy. |
Godown | Warehouse |
Goodfaith | Intention to be honest and helpful. |
Goodwill | Friendly and helpful feeling towards others. Acct. Value of company's name and reputation. |
Grade | A degree in the scale of rank, dignity, proficiency, etc |
Gradient | Incline, rise or fall Q.A. The rate at which a variable quantity such as temperat or pressure changes in value |
Gradually | Slowly, over a long period of time |
Grant | To allow, to agree to give. |
Granted | Allowed; bestowed |
Gratuitous | Unnessary Law Without valuable or legal consideration |
Gratuity | Money given to employees when they leave their job. |
Gratuity | Money given to employees when they leave their job; tip |
Gron | In total Math. Twelve dozen. 12*12. |
Ground of Claim Law | Basis of assertion. |
Guarantee | Assurance. |
Guilt Law | The act of committing or of being guilty of some offence. |
Habeas Corpus | It states that a person who has been arrested should not be kept in person longer than a particular period of time unless a judge decides. |
Habitation | A place of abode; dwelling |
Habitual | Usual or typical. |
Habituated | Accustomed |
Hampered | Hindrance; obstruction |
Harmonic Progression Q.A. | A sequence whose reciprocals form an arithmetic sequence |
Harmonize | Adjust in fit proportion to reconcile |
Hauling | Puling. |
Hazardous | Dangerous. |
Heading | Title. |
Hearsay | Slow which one has heard from another without himself having any direct knowledge thereof. |
Hedge | Row of bushes. Acct. way of protecting oneself from less against unfavourable changes in prices. |
Hedge | Sow of bushes. Econ & Acct. Action taken by a buyer or seller to protect his business against a change in price. |
Heir | A person who inherits. |
Hereditary | Given to a child by its parents. |
Hesitant | Doubtful |
Heterogeneous | Of different kinds |
Hexagon | Six sided figure |
Hinge | Piece of metal on which a door moves freely; turning joint |
Hire | Payment contracted to be made for the temporary use of anything. |
Hire | To pay money to borrow for a short time. |
Hire | Wages or payment for use of anything |
Hire-Purchase | Method of purchasing an article by making regular payments. |
Histogram | Bar chart |
Historical Costs | A historical cost is a measure of value used in accounting in which the price of an asset on the balance sheet is based on its nominal or original cost when acquired by the company. |
Hold up | delay |
Holder | A person who has or owns the thing mentioned. Q.A. The one who owns a note |
Holder in due course Law | Bill of exchange taken in good faith and for value without notice of any defect in it. |
Homicide & Law | Murder. |
Homogeneity | The quality of being the same Acct. Cost of an activity that has a similar cause and effect relationship with a cost object |
Homogeneous | of the same type. |
Honorary | Conferred as a honour; not legally enforceable. |
Honour a Cheque Law | To clear the payment mentioned in the cheque. |
Hostile | Opposed to. |
Humanity | The quality of being kind; state of being a person rather than a god. |
Husbandry | Farming. |
Hyperinflation | A situation in which prices rise very fast |
Hypotenuse | Side opposite to right angled triangle |
Hypothecation | Pledging a lien on property. |
Hypothesis | Something supposed as basis for reasoning not Acct. Hypothecs testing use of a statistical test to discriminate bet two hypothesis at two specific risk levels. Q.A. An assumed proportion used as a premise in proving something else. |
Hypothesis | A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation. |
Hypothetical | Not based on certain knowledge; theory; speculation |
Identical | Exactly same |
Identity | Individuality; sameness Q.A. A statement of equality, usually denoted by which is true for all values of the variables. |
Idiot | Fool |
Ignite | To set on fire |
Ignored | Take no notice of |
Illegal | Contrary to law. |
Illegible | Impossible to read. |
Illegitimate | Unauthorised. |
Illicit | Illegal. |
Illustration | Example; drawing |
Imaginary | Unreal |
Imbalance | A situation in which two or more things are not the same size or are not treated the same. |
Immediately | At once; without delay |
Immigration | Process of coming to live permanently in a country that is not your own |
Immoral | Against public morals; dissolute. |
Immunity | Body's ability to avoid or not infected by infection; protection; freedom from liability. |
Impact | Affect. Law To press firmly together. |
Impair | To damage, to weaken |
Impartible Estate | Not divisible estate. |
Imparting | To give part of, to disclose, to communicate |
Impeach | Ouestion Law To bring a charge against. |
Impediment | Obstacle |
Imperfect Competition | The situation prevailing in a market in which elements of monopoly allow individual producers or consumers to exercise some control over market prices. |
Imperial | Connected with an empire. |
Implementation | To carryout |
Implication | Entanglement, meaning; involvement Q.A. A statement that follows from other given statements |
Implicit | Implied; unquestioning; absolute. Acct. Implicit cost; cost that is implied but not reflected in the financial reports of the firm. Q.A. Implicit function: A function defined by an equation of the form. |
Implied | Not in Express words by logical inference. |
Implied & Law | Indicated not in express words but by logic. |
Impounding | Confiscate. Law To take possession of for being held in custody in abandance with law. |
Imprest | A loan or advance of money. |
Imprest | A loan or advance of money. |
Improbable | Not likely to happen |
Imprudent | Unwise |
In commensurable | Completely different. Q.A. Not having a common measure. |
Inadequate | in competent |
Inadvertently | Unintentionally |
Incapable | Not able to do |
Incentive | That which encourages |
Incidence | The extent to which something happens or has an effect |
Income Elasticity | It is the degree of responsiveness of quantity demanded of a good to changes in the income of consumers. |
Inconsistent | Tending to change often. Q.A. Inconsistent Two or more equations that are not satisfied by any one set of values of the variables. |
Incorporated | To form into company with legal status; to unite Acct. Same as G.M. |
Increment | Increase profit. Q.A. A change in a variable |
Incremental | An increase in the amount of money that in paid for the job. Acct. Incremental cost difference in cost between, two or more alter natives differential Math. Increment A change in a variable. |
Incremental Costs | An incremental cost or differential cost is a business planning analysis that looks at the additional cost to the company if a particular action is taken. |
Incur | To bring upon one self; to suffer Law To become liable. |
Independently | Not dependent on others; free |
Indeterminate | Uncertain; not precise Q.A. A single equation is in determinate if it has more than one variable |
Indicated | To point out; to suggest; to show |
Indices | Index. |
Indifference Curve | It is a curve which represents all those combinations of two goods which give same satisfaction to the consumer. |
Indifference Map | A collection of many indifference curves where each curve represents a certain level of satisfaction. In short, a set of indifference curve is called indifference map. |
Indigenous | Native. |
Indirect Tax | Tax where the payment liability falls on one person and the ultimate burden of tax falls on some other person. |
Indiscriminately | Without making distinction between good & evil |
Indispensable | Absolutely necessary |
Induce | To bring about, to persuade |
Indulge | To allow yourself to do 5th you like. |
Ineffectual | Not achieving what you want to |
Inefficient | Not making the best use of time, money energy etc. |
Inequality | Unfairness Law Irregularity Q.A. A statement that one quantity is less than or greater than another. |
Inescapable | Unavoidable |
Inevitably | Sure to happen |
Infant | Very young child Law Child under 7 yres of age. |
Infer | Deduce; to draw conclusion for |
Inference | Deduction or conclusion |
Inferior | Lower in rank, quality or value |
Inferior Goods | Inferior goods are those goods whose quantity demanded decreases with the increase in money income. |
Inflationary | Connected with a general rise in prices of goods & services. Econ. Same as G.M. |
Inflection | Change in the form of a word, or in how high or low your voice is as you are speaking. Math. Point of inflection ─ Point at which a plane curve changes from concavity towards any fixed line to convexity towards it. |
Inflexible | Unbending; rigid |
Inflict | To lay on; to impose |
Influence | Power of producing effect |
Infraction Econ. | A general rise in the prices of services and goods in a particular country. |
Infrastructure & Econ. | Basic systems and services necessary for a country of an organisation to run smoothly ex. Transport water power, education, health. |
Infrequent | Rare |
Infringement, opposition | To furnish; to assist; to give or grant |
Ingenious | Havent; innocent |
Inhabit | To dwell in |
Inherent | Intrinsic; belonging to nature. |
Inheritance | To acquire by succession |
Initially | Happening at the beginning |
Initiative | First step; self effort. |
Injunction | a judicial order restraining a person from beginning or continuing an action threatening or invading the legal right of another, or compelling a person to carry out a certain act, e.g. to make restitution to an injured party. |
Innovation | The introduction of new things; ideas etc. |
Innumerable | Countless, numberless |
Insecticides | Chemical used in insect killing |
Inseparable | That cannot be separated |
Insolvency | Bankruptcy. Acct. Failure of a company to meet its obligations as they become due. |
Insolvent | Bankrupt. |
Inspection | Official examination |
Inspector | a person whose job is to visit schools, factories etc; to check; officer in police force. Law A person who inspects. |
Installation | to fix equipment or furniture; to put new program into a computer. Law To fix equipment or furniture; to put new modam into a computer. |
Installment | Part payments made regularly over a period of time; episode. Acct. Part payments made regularly over a period of time; episode. Econ. Part payments made regularly over a period of time; episode. Q.A. |
Instance | example. Law On the request of. |
Instant | immediate. |
Instead | In place of. |
Institution | a large organization that has a particular purpose. |
Insufficient | Inadequate |
Intangible | that can not be touched. Acct. Intangible assets item tacking physical substance of goodwill. |
Intangible | That exits but difficult to describe measure etc. Acct. |
Intangible Asset | Item lacking physical existence. e.g. goodwill. |
Integens | whole number such as 3 or 4. Q.A. Same as q.m. |
Integrated/ion | Combining two or more things, parts so that they work successfully together. Stat. Summation or reverse process of differentiation. Law The act of joining. |
Intellect | ability to think in a logical way; Intelligent person |
Intellectual | mental; well educated |
Intended | to mean |
Intensity | To increase in degree or strength; heighten Intricacies Complications. |
Intention | Design, purpose. |
Inteqation | Act of combining two or more things. Q.A. The process the of finding an in defined or definite integral. |
Interaction | Communication; to act on each other. Q.A. When the outcomes of experiments are grouped according to several factors there is interaction if these factors are not independent. |
Intercept | To check; to stop; Law Same as G.M. Q.A. To cut off or bound some part of a line plane, surface or solid. |
Intercepts | To stop. Math. To cut off or bound some part of a line, plane, surface or solid. Law Same as GM. |
Interchangeably | To exchange with one another Law Same as G.M. |
Interest | Wanting to know more, hobby. Acct. Extra money you pay when you borrow money or receive when you invest money. Acct. A share in a business. Econ. A new and for use of capital in production process. |
Interest accrued | Interest that is earned but not received. Q.A. Same as G.M. |
Interference | Meddling |
Interim | Meanwhile; intervening time; provisional. Acct. Interim audit part of an audit carried out while the accounting period of the Bull audit is still in progress. |
Interim Dividend | Dividend given before the final results are know i.e. in the meantime. |
Interior | Internal Q.A. The interior of a circle, polygon sphere, triangle is the set of all points inside the circle, polygon etc. |
Internal Economics Econ. | Use of grater degree of division of labour and specialised machinery at higher levels of output. The are internal in the sense that they accrue to the firm due to its own efforts. |
Interpreted | To explain meaning of ; to translate one language into another. |
Interrelated | Closely connected to each other. |
Interruption | Hindrance. |
Intersect | To cut across. Q.A. Intersection the point or set of points common to two or more geometric configurations. |
Interwoven | To twist together; very closely connected |
Intimation | Hint Law Formal notification. |
Introduced | To bring in, to cause to be known; to produce. |
Invariably | Without fail Law Constant |
Inventions | Discovery |
Inventory | Written list of all objects. Acct. Stock. |
Inverntory | Stock Acct. Same as G.M. |
Inversely | Opposite in amount or position Q.A. Two variable having their product constant. |
Invisible | That connot be seen |
Invitation | Request to do or to go somewhere. |
Invoice | Bill sent for work done or goods provided. |
Involve | Entail; to include |
Ironically | Expensing by way of irony |
Irrational | Unreasonable Q.A. Function in which the variable appear irreduisbly under a radical sign. |
Irrecoverable | That you cannot get back. Q.A. Irrational algebraic surface the graph of an algebraic |
Irrespective | Without regard to; exclusive of |
Irrigation | The process of supplying water to land. |
Isoquant | An isoquant represents all those combinations of inputs which are capable of producing the same level of output. |
Isosceles | Having two equal sides. Q.A. Same as G.M. |
Item | A particular unit or article Law A clause of a document an entry in an amount |
Joint venture | Business project that is begin by two or more companies. |
Journal | A newspaper or magazine. Acct. A book where business transactions are first recorded in chronological order. |
Junk Material | rubbish. |
Jurisprudence | Science of knowledge or law. |
Justifiable | Right and reasonable Law To prove to be just. |
Kinked Demand Curve | The Kinked-Demand curve theory is an economic theory regarding oligopoly and monopolistic competition. Kinked demand was an initial attempt to explain sticky prices. |
Know How | Knowledge of how to do. |
Know how | Technical knowledge. |
Labour | The term labour means any mental or physical exertion directed to produce goods and services. |
Land | The term "land" is used in a special sense in economics. It does not mean soil or earth?s surface alone, but refers to all free gifts of nature. |
Law | Impairment of a right, claim, statement |
Law | To give up partially or wholly a tax, debt. etc |
Lease | A legal agreement that allows you to use a billing for a period of time in return for rent. |
Lease | Contract of house, land etc for a limited period. |
Lease Period | The time period for which the contract is made. |
Lease Rent | Rent from the lease of land. |
Least | Smallest |
Ledger | Accounts book containing accounts in which business transactions are recorded from books or original entry. |
Ledger Accounts | A book which contains all set of accounts. |
Legislation | Enacting of laws. |
Lender | A person or an organization that lends money. |
Lessee | Holder of lease |
Lessor | One who grants lease. |
Letter of Credit | A letter from a bank that allows you to get a particular amount of money from another bank. |
Liability | Responsibility; the amt. of money that a person or company sues. Acct. Same |
Liberal | Open hearted; generous. |
Liberalisation Econ. | Relaxation of government restrictions. |
Liberalize | To make a law or a political or religions system less strict. |
Lien Acct. | Right to keep property until debt is paid. |
Linear | Made up of lines; of length. Q.A. In a straight line; alone or pertaining to a curve; having only one dimension Linear Of or in lines. Math. Represented by a straight line on a graph. |
Liquidation | To windup business; to pay a debt; to sell something in order to get money. Econ. Terminate on dissolution Law Same as G.M. |
Listed Acct. | Stocks and bonds traded on an organised security exchange such as NSE, BSE, NYSE. |
Literal | Basic meaning of a word; exact; Q.A. A letter which denotes any one of certain constants. |
Locality | Place, situation vicinity |
Locomotive | Railway engine, moving |
Long term debt Acct. | Monies owed for a period exceeding one year. |
Loose tools | Instruments |
Lopsided | Having one side smaller than the other. |
Loyalty | Quality of being faithful true. |
Lubricate | Grease, oil |
Lump sum | Amt. of money that is paid at one time Law. Gross sum |
Lumpy | Full of lumps |
Lunatic | Insane person manial |
Luxury | Expensive living; extravagance |
Macroeconomics | It is the study of the overall economic phenomena of the economy as a whole, rather than its individual parts. Accordingly, in Macro Economics, we study the behavior of the large economic aggregates. |
Magnitude | Greatness, size; importance; extent. Q.A. Length, area volume; the absolute values of a real number or length of a Vector. |
Maintenance | Support; keeping in good condition by checking or repairing it. Acct. Periodic expenditure under taken to preserve or retain an asset. |
Majority | Greater Number; full age Law Age at which by law, a person is entitled to the management of his own affairs and enjoyment of civil rights. |
Managerial | Connected with management. |
Mandate | Period of time for which a government is given power. Law A command from a superior official or judge to an inferior. |
Mandatory | Compulsory |
Manipulation | Skilful handling; skilful at influencing |
Manoeuverability | Skilful movement |
Manufacturing | Industry of producing goods in large quantities in factories |
Margin | Border; edge; an extra amt. of time, space, money that you include in order to make sure that 5th is successful. Acct. Partial payment made by an investor to a broker for securities purchased, with remainder on credit. Q.A.-The diff. bet selling price and cost of goods. |
Marginal Cost | Marginal cost is the addition made to the total cost by production of an additional unit of output. |
Marginal Product | It is the change in total product per unit change in the quantity of variable factor. |
Marginal Revenue | It is the change in total revenue resulting from the sale of an additional unit of the commodity. |
Marginal Revenue eco | Change of the total revenue of a business resulting when an extra unit is sold. |
Marginal Utility | It is the addition made to total utility by the consumption of an additional unit of a commodity. |
Market | A market is a collection of buyers and sellers with a potential to trade. The actual or potential interactions of the buyers and sellers determine the price of a product or service. |
Market Demand | It is defined as the sum of individual demands for a product at a price per unit of time. |
Material | Fabric; substance that things can be made from; pertaining to body or wordly life. Acct. Raw material, director indirect; relatively significant. Q.A. A point, line or surface thought of as having mas. |
Math. | A sum paid in addition to a sum that is paid periodically added to dividends. Law extra dividend paid out of profits. |
Math. | Same. |
Math. | Slope of a path or curve. |
Matrix | An arrangement of numbers symbols etc in laws & columns treated as a single quantity. Q.A. A rectangular way of terms called elements. |
Matrix | Network; mould |
Maturity | The quality of thinking and behaving in a sensible, adult manner; fully developed; the time when money you have in vested is ready to be paid Acct. Due date of a debt when principal must be paid |
Measure | Size, quantity assess; degree. Q.A. comparison to some unit recognized as a standard. |
Mechanization | Automation |
Memorandum | A record of legal document. |
Mentioned | To write or speak about, to refer to. Law Suggestions. |
Mercantile agent & Law | An agent who has the authority binding on his principal to buy or sell goods, to consign goods for sale, or to raise money by pledging goods. |
Merely | Simply |
Merger | Act of joining two or more organisations or companies together. |
Merger | Combination of several firms in one. Econ. Absorption of one business unit by another. |
Methodical | Disciplined, precise |
Methodology | A set of methods to perform a particular activity |
Micro Economics | It is basically the study of behavior of different individuals and organizations within an economic system. Here the focus is on a small number of group of units rather than all the units combined. |
Minor | Not important or serious. Law A person who has not attained majority. |
Mis conception | Mis understanding Law The act of Mis conceiving |
Miscellaneous | Diverse; various Account Incidental expense of a business LawSame as gen. meaning |
Misery | Distress; poverty |
Mislead | Deceive Law To lead into error |
Missiles | A weapon which explodes in the air when hits the thing |
Mixed Economy | An economic system combining private and state enterprise. |
Mixed Economy | An economic system which depends on both markets and governments for allocation of resources. The aim is to include the best features of both Capitalist and Socialist Economy. |
Mixed Economy Econ. | An economy which contains elements of both private and state enterprise. |
Mobilisation | Rally, marshal. Econ. To find and start to use resources needed for a particular purpose. |
Moderately | Reasonably |
Monetary | Connected with all the money in a country. Acct. Monetary items: Assets or liabilities whose amounts are fixed without reference to future prices. Econ. Monetary policy: It is that part of economic policy that regulates the level the of money or liquidity with a view to achieve specific goals. Law- Monetetary equivalent-Equivalent in money. |
Monitoring | To check & control |
Monopolist | One who has monopoly |
Monopolistic Competition | This type of market is characterized by many sellers selling di erentiated products to many buyers |
Monopolistic competition Eco | A market situation in which there is a large number of firms whose outputs are close but not ideal substitutes because of product differentation Law Competition that is used among sellers whose products are similar but not identical. |
Monopoly | Sole right; Complete control Eco When a firm individual produces and sells the entire output of some commodity Law Exclusive privilege of trade created by statute |
Monopoly | A market structure characterized by a single seller, selling a unique product in the market. |
Monopoly | It is a situation where there is a single seller and many buyers. The product sold does not have any close substitutes. |
Monopsony | It is a market characterized by a single buyer of a product. or service and is mostly applicable to factor markets in which a single rm is the only buyer of a factor. |
Monotonous | Dull Repetitious |
Moral Suasion Econ. | Persuasion and request by central bank to commercial banks to co-operate with the general monetary policy of the former. |
Mortage | Transfer of interest. Acct. Liens. Econ. It is a legal agreement conveying conditional ownership of assets for a loan. |
Mortgage | Security for debt Accounts a lien securing a note payable Law Same as gen. meaning Q.A. A lien on property as a security |
Motivation | A regrow for doing or behaving in a particular way |
Moulded | To shape a substance into a particular form, to strongly influence a person's character |
Movable | That can be moved from one place to another. |
Multifarious | Having many varied parts or aspects. |
Multilateral | In which three or more grous, nations ake part; having many sides or parts Ecco. Trade & exchange bet, more than two countries in touch discrimination Law Same as gen. meaning |
Narration | The act of expressing in detail. |
National Income | The total money earned within a nation over a particular period say a year. |
Navigable | Affording passage for ships or boats to sailor. |
Necessaries | Essential objects or things. |
Negotiable | That can be discussed or changed before you make an agreement or decision. Law Capable of being transferable or assignable |
Negotiate | To try to reach an agreement by formal discussion Law To transfer for value by delivery or indorsement. |
Neighbor | A person living next to you. |
Net | Type of material that is made of string with small spaces in between. Acct. Gross amount reduced by applicable reductions i.e. free from all charges. |
Net Worth Acct. | Total assets less total liabilities. |
Neutralize | To stop from having any effect. |
Nominal Accounts | Income statement account that is closed out. |
Nominal Accounts Acct. | Those which relate to expenses, losses, gains, revenue, etc. |
Non-recurring | Not repeating again Account In some statement item that is either unusual in nature or in segment in occurrence |
Normative Economics | It is that part of economics that expresses value judgements about economic fairness or what the outcome of the economy or goals of public policy ought to be. |
Notary | A lawyer, with official authority to be a witness to make the document valid in law. Law A person authorised to attest contracts, documents |
Notation | A system of signs or symbols used to represent information Q.A. Symbols representing quantities. operations e.tc |
Notorious | Well known for being bad Law Notorious criminal |
Nuisance | Unifying situation or penson or thing or that causes trouble or problems |
Null or void | Not valid Law of no validity or effect Q.A. Non existent of no value. Quantitative zero; empty (as null set |
Numerator | The no. above the line in a fraction Law Same as gen. meaning Q.A. Same as gen menaing |
Numerously | Large in number |
Nutritional | Relating to nutrition; nourishing food. |
objective | Goal |
obligation | Commitment. Law A duty, a bond of legal necessity |
Obliged | To make indebted to by favour; to compel; to show that you are grateful to |
Obscuring | Unknown; difficult to |
observe | To see or notice ; monitor Law To adhere to, To follow |
Obsolete | out of date |
Obtained | To get something by effort apply |
Obviously | clearly |
Occasion | Special event, a reason or cause Law An opportunity |
Occupation | a job or profession Law Actual holding or possession of a land or place. |
Occupational | Connected with a person's job or profession. |
Occupy | To take up Law To be in occupation of |
Occurs | To happen; to exist or to be found |
Octroi | A tax on commodities bought into a tonnor city |
Odium | a feeling of refried |
Offence | Crime; act of upsetting or Law Crime. |
Offends | To make upset; or angry |
Often | Frequently, commonly |
Oligopoly | There a few sellers selling competing products to many buyers. |
Oligopoly & Econ. | Few sellers selling competing products for many buyers. |
Oligopsony | It is a market characterized by a small number of large buyers and is mostly relevant to factor markets. |
Omitted | Leave out; fail to do. |
Onerous | Beang, burden some |
Operating | Functional Law That which is done or carried out |
Opportunity | Chance ; occasion Account Opportunity cost same as eco. Eco Opportunity cost revenue lost by rejecting an alternative use of time or facilities |
Opportunity Cost Acct. | Revenue cost by rejecting an alternative use of time or facilities. |
Opportunity Costs | It is known as alternative cost, is the value of a choice, relative to an alternative. When an option is chosen from two mutually exclusive alternatives, the opportunity cost is the "cost" incurred by not enjoying the benefit associated with the alternative choice. |
Optimum | Ideal Law Maximum |
Ordinal | A number that refers to the position in a series Numbers that denote order of the members of a set as well as the cardinal number property of the set. |
Ordinary | Not unusual or different in any way. |
Organized Oligopoly | The firms have a central association for fixing the prices, outputs, and quotas. |
Ostensible | Apparent Law Same as gen. meaning. |
Ouasi Contracts | Obligation imposed by law upon a person for the benefit of another even in the absence of a contract. |
Outlay Costs | An outlay cost is any expenditure made to support an activity. |
Outlay Costs & Econ. | Expenditure of funds. |
Outstanding | Prominent Account outstanding check one issued by the company but not yet cleared by Law uncollected; unpaid; unsettled |
Overdraft | Amount of money owed to a bank when you spent more money than is in your bank account through an arrangement that permits you to do this. In Accounts. Over drawing. |
Overdraft | overdrawing of a bank A/c. Account Same as gen. meaning ECO It is a loan facility on customer's current A/c at a bank allowing him to overdraw up to a certain agreed limit for an agreed period. |
Overhaul | to examine every part of a machine including ; overtake Law |
Overhead | above your head; in the sky Account General costs of running a business or an organisation Q.A. All expenses except labour and material |
Overlapping | To extend Law same as gen meaning |
Overriding | overrule; more important than anything else in a particular situation Law subordinating all others to itself |
Oversight | Omission Law |
Oversubscribed | Applications for the higher amount than the subscribed amount. |
Owing | Money still to be paid. |
Paid off. Law | Satisfied payment |
Parallelogram | A flat shape with four straight sides. Q.A. A quadrilateral with its opposite sides parallel. |
Parameter | Something that decides or limits the way in which things can be done. Acct. Constant or coefficient of a variable in an equation or a system of equations; numerical characteristic of a population computed using every element in the population. Q.A.-An arbitrary constant or a variable in a mathematical expression. |
Partial Oligopoly | It refers to the market situation, wherein one large firm dominates the market and is looked upon as a price leader. |
Participation | Sharing in common with others. |
Partition | Act of dividing; to separate. Q.A. Partition of an integer the number of partitions of positive. Integer is the number of ways in initials as a sum of positive integers. |
Partner | The person you are married to Acct. One who enters into partnership and shares the profits. |
Pass Book | A small book containing a record of money you put into and take out of a bank account. |
Patience | Endurance; calm. |
Patient | A person under medical treatment. |
Patronage | The support especially financial. |
Payee | One to whom money is paid. |
Peak | A peak is the highest point between the end of an economic expansion and the start of a contraction in a business cycle. The peak of the cycle refers to the last month before several key economic indicators, such as employment and new housing starts, begin to fall. |
Penalties | Fine; legal punishment. |
Penetration | To pierce in to; the process of making a way into or through. |
Percentage | Rate or number per hundred Q.A. The result found by taking a certain percent of the base |
Percentiles | 100 equal groups that a larger group of people can be divided into, according to the place measuring a particular value. Stat. One hundred equal parts in which a set of data in divided. |
Percolate | To filter Law Same as gen. Meaning |
Perfect Competition | It is a type of market which is characterized by many sellers selling identical products to many buyers. |
Period | Length of time Law Same as gen. Meaning |
Permanence | Lasting for a long time or for all time |
Permissible | Acceptable; allowable Q.A. Permissible value. The values for which a function under consideration is defined. |
permutation | Different ways in which a set of things can be ordered.Q.A. An ordered arrangement or sequence of all or part of a set of things. |
Permutations | Variation in the order of things. Math. An ordered sequence of all or part of a set of things. |
Perpendicular | Forming an angle of 900 with another line or surface Q.A. Two straight lines which intersect so as to form a pare of equal adjacent angles are perpendicular |
Perpetrate | To do something wrong or en % |
Perpetual | Continuous |
Perpetual Inventory | Continuous. Acct. Keeping continuous track of additions or deletions in materials W.I.P on a daily basis. |
Perpetuity | forever Account Annuity that goes on indifferently Law Duration without limitation Q.A. shame as accounts |
Persistent | Unrelenting; continuing |
Perspective | View point Q.A. Two pencils of lines are in perspective position of corresponding lines meet in points which lie or a line |
Persuade | To convince to do something |
Persuasion | Conviction |
Pertaining | To belong to |
Pertinent | Relevant |
Pervasive | existing in all parts of a place or thing. |
Perversion | Behaviour that is not normal or acceptable. |
Petition | To make a formal request Law a formal application in writing |
Petty | Minor; Small Account Petty Cash. Minimal amt. of money in cash kept in hand to meet small expenditures |
Physician | One who is specialist in general medicine |
Pivotal | Of great importance |
Plaintiff | Panty who makes a formal complaint in court. Law Same as gen. Meaning |
Pleasure | Enjoyment Law Same as gen. meaning |
Pledge | Commitment. Swear Account Pledged Asset used as a collateral to secure a debt obligation Law A thing put as security |
Plutonium | A chemical which helps in producing nuclear energy. |
Polygon | A flat shape with at least three straight sides and angles Q.A. A plane figure counting of points & of the line segments |
Polygon | A flat shape with atleast three straight sides and angles. Math. A plane figure consisting of points and of the line segments. |
Population | All the people who live in a particular area, city or country. |
Positive Economics | It is the branch of economics that concerns the description and explanation of economic phenomena. It focuses on facts and cause and e ect relationships. |
Possession | Ownership; Belongings Law Physical control over, property whether actual or in eyes of law |
Possibilities | That which is possible |
Postage | Cost of sending a letter by post Law Same as gen meaning |
Posting | Transfer; message sent to a discussion group Account Transfer from the journal to the ledger |
Postulates | A statement accepted as true, self evident fact Law Assume as a necessary condition Q.A Statement accepted without proof |
Potential | Possible; qualities that are present and can be developed |
Poverty | The state of being poor. |
Pragmatic | Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations. |
Pre arranged | To arrange in advance; pre determined |
Pre paid | Paid in advance Account Pre paid expenses. expenditures paid in one accounting period but not completely used or consumed until the next accounting period. |
Pre-dominantly | Mostly; mainly |
Pre-mature | Happening before the expected time Law Same as gen. meaning |
Pre-requisite | Pre-condition Account Event or action that has to be satisfied before the next event or action can occur |
Preceding | To happen before Law Same as gen. meaning |
Precisely | Exactly Law Same |
Precision | Accuracy Law Same as gen. meaning |
Precluded | To prevent, To stop Law To exclude |
Predicted | To forecast |
Preference Share | These shares have a precedence and the ordinary shareholders for the payment of dividends and return on capital if the companies goes into liquidation. Econ. Same as G.M. |
Preferring | Liking one thing better than the another |
Prejudice | Bias, unreasonable dislike for a person, group etc. |
Preliminary | Initial Acct. Preliminary expenses Prior expenses or pre-incorporation expenses. Law Preparatory |
Preliminary | Initial Law Preparatory, introductory |
Premises | Building and land near to it that a business owns or uses. Law Same as gen. meaning |
Premium | Amt. of money that you pay once or regularly. Account Access amt. received over the par value of a security. Q.A Amount paid for loan of money, in addition to normal interest . |
Prepaid Expenses | Paid for in advance. Acct. Expenditure paid in one accounting period but not completely consumed until the next accounting year. |
Prepared | Paid in advance Account Pre paid expenses. expenditures paid in one accounting period but not completely used or consumed until the next accounting period |
Prescribed | To advise use of medicine, stipulate. Law To lay down by rules. |
Pressure | Force, stress tension, strain Law Pressure of work overloading of work. Q.A A force, per unit area, exerted over the surface of a body. |
Presuming | Assuming Law To hold as true or proved until evidence is forthcoming |
presupposes. | presume, assume. |
Pretented | Not real, to behave an a particular way to make others believe that is not true. Law Assert falsely |
Prevailing | Current , predominant |
Prevented | To stop from doing |
Preview | To see a film/movie, a programme, before it is shown to the general public. |
Previously | Prior, preceding Accounts Law Same as gen meaning |
Price Discrimination | It is a method of pricing adopted by a monopolist to earn abnormal pro ts. It refers to the practice of charging different prices for different units of the same commodity. |
Price Elasticity | It expresses the response of quantity demanded of a good to a change in its price, given the consumer?s income, his tastes and prices of all other goods. |
Prima facie | At first sight or view. Law On the face of it |
Primary Data Math. | The data which are collected for the first time by an investigator or agency are known as primary data. |
Prime | Main; Most important Account Prime cost- direct mat plus direct labour, It excludes overhead Eco. Prime cost-variable costs plus administrative & other fixed costs that can be avoided in short or long. term if there is no output, even while the firm continues to be in business. Law-Prime cost- The true price paid for goods on a bonafide purchase. Q.A-Any number of an integral domain that is not a unit. |
Primitive | Crude, simple. Math. A geometrical form from which another is derived. |
Prior-period | Happening or existing before. Acct. Revenue or expenses applicable to a previous period. |
Priority | Precedence Law A precedence or preference in claims, payment |
Private Costs | A producer's or supplier's cost of providing goods or services. It includes internal costs incurred for inputs, labor, rent, and depreciation but excludes external costs incurred as environmental damage (unless the producer or supplier is liable to pay for them). |
Privatisation | Denationalisation. |
Privileges | Honour, favour Law A special right, or immunity granted to a person or class of persons |
Pro- rata allotment | Proportionate |
Probability. | Likelihood Account Degree of likelihood that something will happen Law A probable event, circumstance, belief, Q.A If n be the number of exhaustive cases of an event under a given set of conditions and if m of these cases are known as the event A, then the probability of event A is m\n. |
Procedure | Way of doing things Law Form of conducting judicial proceedings |
Proceeding | act, transaction Law A legal action or process |
Procurement | The process of obtaining. Law attainment |
Producers Goods | Producers goods are those goods which are used for the production of other goods-either consumer goods or producer goods themselves |
Product Differentiation | The marketing of generally similar products with minor variations that are used by consumers when making a choice. |
Production | It is the organized activity of transforming resources into nished products in the form of goods and services. |
Profit | The money which you earn from business. Acct. Same. Econ. It is the income which accrues to an entrepreneur i.e. the residual balance after meeting all opportunity costs to the inputs he employs. Law-An advantage or benefit. |
Proforma invoice | Document that gives details of the goods sent to a customer Account Same as gen meaning |
Progression | Process of developing gradually |
Progressive | Advancing; improving |
Progressive | Developing gradually. Econ.-Progressive tax-Rising proportionally with in crease in income. Law-Progressive totals-Cumulative totals. |
Prohibits | Forbid, prevent Law Same |
Projection | An estimate Q.A The act of putting an image on to surface |
Prominent | Noticeable. Law Important |
Promisor & Law | The person making the promise. |
Promissory Note | A signed document containing a promise to pay a stated amount of money before a particular date. |
Promissory Note | A written promise to pay a stated amt. of money. Account Same Law same Q. A Same |
Prompt | Immediate Law Ready to act. |
Propensity | Tendency. |
Proportionate | Increase or decrease in size or amt. according to changes in something else; proportional. Law Being in proportion. Q.A.-Equal relationship between two pair of numbers. |
Proportions | A part or share of a whole; Ratio. Law Relationship of one part to another Q.A equal relationship between two ratios or two pair of numbers |
Proposed | Suggest plan Law To lay before another which one offers to do or wishes to be done. |
Propounded | To propose Law To offer for consideration debate |
Proprietor | One who has owner of a business. Law Exclusive input to the use or disposal of a thing. |
Proprietor | Owner of a business Law same |
Prosecution | Process of being officially changed with a crime in court Law Party by whom criminal proceedings are instituted or conducted. |
Prosecution | Process of trying to prove in court that the person is guilty of crime. Law Carrying on of the legal proceedings against a person. |
Prospective | Forthcoming Law Concerned with future. |
Prospectus | A book or printed document containinginformation about a school , college etc. in order to advertise it. Account Same as law Law A document that gives information about Company's share before they are offered for sale. |
Prosperity | Affluence |
Protect | Safeguard Law To take care of |
Protection | To guard, to defend Law Immunity from prosecution, saving from danger of harm. |
Provincial | Connected with the parts of a country that do not include the capital only. |
Provision | Arrangement for future, supplies of food & drink |
Provision | Supplies of food and drink. Acct. Amount of an expense that must be recognised currently when the exact amount is uncertain Law Each of the clauses or divisions of a legal instrument laying down a rule. |
Prudent | Surrible and careful while taking decisions. Law Wisdom & care, worldly wise. |
Psychological | Connected with a person's mind and the way in which it works. |
Punctuality | Doing the work at the correct time. |
Punitive | Inflicting Punishment |
Punitive | Inflicting punishment. |
Pure/Perfect Oligopoly | If the firms produce homogeneous products, then it is called pure or perfect oligopoly. |
Pursuance | Carrying out |
Q.A. | A part off from any figure by a time or plane. |
Q.A. | Replacing the one quantity by the other. |
Quadratic equation. | Involving an unknown quantity that is multiplied by itself once only. Q.A. Same as gen. Meaning |
Quadratic Math. | Involving an unknown quantity that is multiplied by itself only once; a quadratic equation. |
Quantified. | To describe express as an amt. or a number. |
Quarries | a place where large amt s. of stones are dug out ; prey |
Quick asset Acct. | Current assets which can be readily converted into cash. |
Quotient | a number which is the result when one number is divided by another Law same as gen meaning. Q.A. Same as gen. Meaning Raised To move upwards; higher than the area around Law lifted |
Random | Without any regular pattern. Stat. Random Selection in which each thing has a equal chance of being chosen. Law Random Fluctuations Irregular fluctuations. Acct. Random sample equal probability of each item being chosen. |
Range | Variety of things, chain of mountain peaks, limit between which something varies. Math. Range The range of a function is the set of values that the function takes on. |
Ratified | To make an agreement officially valid Law Same as gen. mean. |
Ratio | Ratio Relationship between two groups of people or things that is represented by two numbers Account Relationship of one amt to another Q.A. quotient of two numbers |
Rational | Reasonable. Q.A. Rational number.A number that can be expressed as an integer or as a quotient of integers |
Rationality | The quality of being based on or in accordance with reason or logic. |
Rationalization | Changes to a business, system industry etc. in order to make it more efficient. Math. Rationalize To remove radicals. |
Re-adjustment | To get used to a changed or new situation Law Re arrangement |
Re-assessed | To be-appraise |
Re-Invest | To put profits back into the same investment or a new one. |
Realises | Become aware; achieve Law To recover, to obtain, or to acquire possession |
Realizable | Achievable; that can be sold and converted into money. |
Reasonable | Fair; rational Law Endowed with reason |
Rebate | Discount Account Abatement; refund; payment to a customer upon completion of a purchase as a sales promotion tactic |
Rebutted | To prove that a statement or criticism is false. Law To refute, to repel by counter proof |
Recently | Not long ago |
Recession | Backward movement of something a down turn in economy when there is less of trade and industrial activity and people are unemployed. |
Recession | Going back, retreat Eco A time when there is less of trade and industrial activity than usual and more people are unemployed; adventure in economy |
Reciprocal | Mutual Account Result derived from the division of 1 by a given quantity Law Same as gen. meaning Q.A. Same as Acc. meaning |
Reckoning | Calculation Law To estimate by calculation To compute |
Recognises | To identify To acknowledge Law To admit |
Recommended | To advise; commend Law Mentioned favourably |
Reconciliation | An end to a dis agreement Account Adjusting the difference between to items so that the figures agree. Law Restoration to friendship or harmony |
Reconciliation | An end to a disagreement. Acct. Adjusting the difference between two items so that the figures tally. |
Reconstituted | To form an orgnisation or group again in a different manner Law Constituted afresh |
Recovering | To regain; To recomp To get back to normal state. Law To gain by legal process; to get or obtain (money) |
Recovery | An economic recovery is the phase of the business cycle following a recession, during which an economy regains and exceeds peak employment and output levels achieved prior to downturn. |
Rectangle | Four sided right angled figure |
Rectification | To correct Law Process of rectifying |
Redemption | The act of saving or state of being saved from evil. Account exchanging shares for money; repayment of mutual funds. Law The action of cleaning off a liability Q.A. Act of redeeming |
Redemption | The act of serving from the power of one. Acct. Repayment of bonds, stock before maturity by a call. Law Action of clearing off a liability. |
Reduced | To make less or smaller in size |
Reducing Balance Method Acct. | A fixed percentage of diminishing value of the asset is written off each year to reduce the asset to its break-up value at the end of its life. |
Reflexive | Reffering to subject Q.A. Reflexive relation . A relation of which it is true. is for any x, x bears the given relationship to itself |
Regain | To get back something which you no longer have to recover. |
Regard | To esteem, to consider |
Regarding | Concerning |
Regardless | Paying no attention. |
Regime | A method or system of organising or managing |
Regression | Going back to an earlier or less advanced form or state. |
Regression | The process of going back Q.A. Statistical procedure for estimating the relationship act the dependent variables. Econ.-Statisfical techniques used to quantity the relationship between two or more variable. |
Regression | Regression is a technique used to model and analyze the relationships between variables and often times how they contribute and are related to producing a particular outcome together. |
Regret | To feel sorry Law Same |
Regulated Market | In this market, transactions are statutorily regulated so as to put an end to unfair practices. |
Regulation | Official rule made by a govt. or some other authority. Acct. Authoritative body of rules specifying details of procedure |
Regulatory | Power to control |
Reimbursement | To pay back money which have been spent or lost. Law Repayment. |
Reimbursement | To pay back money which is spent or lost. Law Repayment. |
Relative Poverty Econ. | When poverty is related to the distribution of income or consumption expenditure. |
Relaxation | Way of resting and enjoying yourself. Law Act of relaxing Q.A A method in which the errors, are considered as constraints that are to be relaxed. |
Relevant | Closely connected with the subject .You are discussing. Account Relevant costs expected future cost that differ from the alternatives Law Pertinent |
Relinquishment | Act of surrendering Law Release of a claim |
Reluctant | Restating; unwilling |
Remedies | Solution; cure. Law Legal redress |
Remit | To send money; forward; cancel or free from a debt. |
Remote | Isolated |
Remuneration | Money paid for work done. Law Same. |
Remuneration | To pay for work done or services rendered Law Same as gen. meaning |
Rendered | To give ; to repay; to translate Law To, Provide, to give |
Renewal | Revival Law Act of renewing any permission or grant. |
Repatriation | To bring back to their own country Law Same as gen. meaning |
Replacement | The act of removing and putting another person or thing in their place. Account Replacement cost. Current cost. Law same as gen. meaning Q.A Replacement cost of equipment . The cost of new equipment minus the scrap value. |
Replacement Cost Acct. | Current cost of replacing an existing asset. |
Replacement Costs | Replacement cost is the amount of money required to replace an existing asset with an equally valued or similar asset at the current market price. |
Replenishing | To top up; To fill up again. Law Same as gen. meaning |
Repudiation | Rejection; deny; disown. Law Dis own the suit |
Rescue | To save from a dangerous situation.Law Same as gen. meaning |
Resembling | Similar Law Same as gen. meaning |
Reserve | Book; to keep back; to retain; extra stock. Acct. Money kept in hand or set a part to meet a specified liability; appropriation of retained earnings for a designated purpose. |
Resident | Living in a particular place. |
Residual Value | Outstanding value. Acct. At any time, the actual or estimated value of an asset or scrap value. |
Resolution | a firm decision; settlement ; to resolve Law same as gen. meaning Residual Remaining ; outstanding Account Error. Residual Income. Income which is unaccounted for. Law same as Acc. meaning |
Resorting | Recourse; to go to a place |
Respective | relating separately to each of the people or things ; Particulars |
Rest | Short pause; remaining part; support; relax. |
Restoration | Act of bringing back a system, a law etc.Law Act of being reinstated |
Restrain | To control; To keep in check Law To hold back a person from action. |
Restrict | To limit or control |
Retain | Preserve |
Retract | To withdrawn to abandon Law Same as gen. meaning Q.A. A subset x of a topological space t being a retract of T means that there is a caninus function that maps T onto X and satisfies f (x) = x of xc-x |
Retrenchment | To reduce Law reduction of employee |
Retrogressive | Returning to old fashioned ideas or methods; going back |
Retrospective | Connected with something that happened in the past. Law Looking back on past. |
Return inwards Account | Goods returned by customers |
Return outward. Account | Goods returned to suppliers |
Reunified | Joining together of two or more regions or parts of a country. |
Revalued | To estimation of value of something again giving it a higher value. |
Reveal | Disclose Law Same as gen. meaning |
Revenue | Receipts; income Account Interest in the assets of an organisation or the decrease in liabilities.during an accounting period. Law Annual yield of taxes, excises, customs, duties and other sources of income that a nation, collects and receives. |
Reverence | Repetition. |
Reversed | Change to opposite; back. Law To undo, To annul Q.A. Backward. |
Revocation | Act of cancelling |
Revolution | An attempt by a large no. of people to change the govt. of a country; a complete circular movement. |
Revolution | Complete change of Govt; turning around. |
Rhombus | A flat shape with four equal sides and unequal angles Q.A. A parallelogram with adjacent sides equal |
Rigid | Inflexible; stiff Q.A. An ideal body whose distance bet. Each pair of points of the body remains unchanged. |
Roster | Rota; list of people's names and jobs that they have to do at a particular time. |
Royalty | Member of a royal family; a sum of money paid to a person who has written a book each time that it is sold. |
Running Expenses | Day to day expenses. |
Sacrifice | Giving up one's life for noble cause; victim killed and offered to deity; giving up something important in order to do or got something that seems more important. |
Safeguard | Protection; precaution |
Salvage | Saving of property things from fire or disaster. Acct. Expected price for a fixed asset no longer needed in business operations |
Samples | Pattern; specimen Acct. Selected item in a population. Q.A. A finite subset of a population |
Satiable | Capable of being satiated. |
Scarce | Scanty; rare. |
Scattered | Spread far asent over a wide area or over a long period of time; to disperse. |
Schedule | List, tabulated statement. Acct. Supporting set of calculations, data, information; auditions set of working papers. Law An appendix to an act of legislature or to do a legal instrument containing a statement of details. |
Scrap | Small piece of cloth; paper etc.; bit. Acct. Residue from manufacturing operations that has minor recovery value. Q.A. Scrap value Salvage value. |
Seasonal unemployment | A condition of unemployment which is created seasonally. |
Secondary books | Supplementary book. Q.A. Secondary parts of a triangle parts other than the sides and interior angles such as attitude, medians & exterior angles. |
Secondary Data Math. | If the data, already collected are used by a different person or agency is called secondary data. |
Secure | Safe; reliable; firmly fastened. |
Security deposit | Deposit made for security. |
Segment | Part; division Acct. Functional or responsibility. Area within a business that can be reported upon separately. |
Segregated | Isolated; to separate from others. |
Seldom | Rarely |
Seller | A person who sells. |
Separately | Not together. |
Sequence | A set of events, actions, numbers, etc. which have a particular order and which lead to a particular result. Math. A set of quantities ordered. |
Series | Succession of things connected together; set of books. Q.A. The indicated sum of a finite or infinite sequence of terms. |
Settler | Colonist. |
Severally | separately |
Shareholder | Owner of share |
Shed | To let face; outhouse |
Sheltered | Protected from bad weathers unpleasant aspects or difficulties of life. |
Shortcoming | Fault; defect |
Shrinkage | Process of becoming smaller in size contraction. Acct. Excess of inventory shown on the books over actual quantities on hand |
Significant | Meaningful expressive; noteworthy |
Simplification | Process of making something easier to do or understand Q.A. Simultaneously on all the variables. |
Simultaneous | Happening at the same time. Q.A. Two or more equations that are conditions imposed. |
Singleton | A single item; unmarried person. Q.A. A set that has exactly one member. |
Sinking fund Acct. | Fund set aside for periodic payments for paying off the principal of a debt when falls due. |
Situation | Position; condition |
Skewed | Not correct Math. Skew lines non-parallel lines. |
Slavery | Condition of slave. |
Snob Effect | The snob effect is a phenomenon described in microeconomics as a situation where the demand for a certain good by individuals of a higher income level is inversely related to its demand by those of a lower income level. |
Social Cost | Social cost refers to the total cost borne by the society on account of a business activity and includes private cost and external cost. |
Socialist Economy | An economic system where the resources are allocated according to the commands of a central planning authority and market forces have no role to play in the allocation of resources. |
Solvency | Ability to pay off one's debts. |
Sophisticated | Clever & complicated having a lot of experience of the world. |
Sovereign | A king or queen; Autonomous; supreme; old British gold coin worth one pound. Law Same as G.M. |
Specific | Definite; precise; particular. Q.A. Specific grain the ratio of the weight of volume of an substance to the weight of the same volume of a standard substance. |
Specimen | Sample |
Spectator | Very impressive; Breathtaking. |
Splicing | Joining together ends of rope by interweaving strand. |
Spoiled | Ruined; overendulge |
Spot Market | Spot transactions or spot markets refer to those markets where goods are exchanged for money payable either immediately or within a short span of time. |
Spread | To diffuse; to expand. |
Stabilize | Steady and unlikely to change; to make stable. Econ. Stabilization policy: The name given to the measures which governments take to reduce the amplitude of cyclical fluctuations. |
Stagflation | An economic situation when there is high inflation. |
Stagnation | To stop developing or making progress. Acct. And operating performance of an enterprises. |
Stakeholder | A person or company that is involved in a particular organization because they have invested money in it. |
Statement | Declaration; expression. Acct. Formal document presenting the financial condition Q.A. Open statement is a function whose range is a collection of statements. |
Statistics | The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment, or the totality of numbers or symbols. Ex. set. |
Statutory | Fixed by law. Acct. Statutory Audit One conducted to meet the particular requirements of a govt. agency. |
Steeply | Sharply; rising or falling quickly. |
Stewards | A person who takes care of passenger on a ship; marshal; domestic manager. |
Sticky | Adhesive; Sweaty. |
Stiff | Unbending; strong; difficult. |
Stifle | Supress; suffocate |
Stipulation | Term of contract; specification Law An agreement. |
Stipulation | To specify Law An agreement; the term of an agreement. |
Stranger | Unknown person or foreigner Law One not party to an act. |
Strata | A layer of sock; a clam in a society. |
Strategies | Planning or putting a plan in operation. Math. Determined plan, covering all possible contingencies but not involving use of random devices. |
Strategy | Art or science of war; a plan that is intended to achieve a particular purpose. |
Stratify | To arrange in layers. Acct. Stratified sampling method used to divide a population into homogeneous subgroups (Strata). |
Streamlined | To give a smooth shape so that it can move quickly or easily through air or water. |
Strength | Power; force; intensity. |
Stressed | Prenuse; too anxious fired. Q.A. A material body is said to be stressed. Q.A. when the action of external forces is transmitted to its interior. |
Strictly | In a controlled manner; absolutely; purely. |
Structural unemployment Econ. | Unemployment because of long term change in demand or technological conditions in an economy. |
Stub | A short piece of a cigarette, pencil etc. which is left when the rest of it has been used. |
Subjective | Based on your ideas or opinions rather than facts. |
Subjective | Based on your own ideas or opinions rather than facts. |
Subletting | To underlet to another person. |
Subscription | Donation; Signature Acct. Agreement to purchase a security. |
Subsequent | Happening or coming after |
Subsidiary | Subordinate; additional; a company need controlled by another company Acct. Same as G.M. |
Subsidies | Help by grant of money Econ. A special financial relief given by the govt. to an enter prise in the interest of both consumers producers. |
Substantial | Considerable |
Substitution | To put in place of another. |
Subtracted | To deduct the smaller one from greater one |
Succeeding | To follow after; to be in place of; to prosper; to accomplish one's purpose. |
Succession | Series Law The process by which one person succeeds another |
Successive | Consecutive |
Sudden | Happening unexpectedly |
Suffered | To endure pain; to undergo |
Sufficient | Enough; adequate |
Suitable | Proper; fit |
Summarise | To set forth chief points of matter |
Summary | Concise; brief Law Performed by a short method. |
Summation | Summary Q.A. Sum of series. |
Sunk Costs | A sunk cost is a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered. |
Superimposing | To put one image on top of another; to add some of the qualities of one system or pattern to another. |
Supernormal Profits | Profit of a firm over and above what provides its owners with a normal return to capital. |
Supplementry | Additional Q.A. Two angles whose sum is 1800 two angles whose sum is a straight angle. |
Supply | Amount of something provided or available to be used; to furnish. Econ. Quantity of a particular commodity which a seller is ready to sell at a given price. |
Supply | It refers to the amount of a good or service that the producers are willing and able to o er to the market at various prices during a given period of time. |
Surety Law | A person who binds himself for the payment of a sum of money for another who is already bound for the same. |
Surfaced | Emerge |
Surrender Value | The cash value of an insurance policy that you get when you end the policy. Q.A. Same as G.M. |
Surrogate | Used to describe a person or thing that takes the place of Law A deputy of a judge. |
Surveyed | to interview to examine. |
Susceptible | Impressionable easily affected; |
Suspend | To officially stop for a time; to hang up; to delay. |
Suspended | To hang something Law To put a stop to for the time being; to debar or withdraw. |
Suspense | uncertainty anxiety; a tale of mystery. Acct. Suspense account temporary account for recording part of a transaction. |
Sustainable | That can be continued for a long time. Law Sustained by any party aggrieved raised by. |
Sustained | Maintain; suffer; uphold; bear. |
Symmetrical | Proportionate in parts. |
Syndicated Oligopoly | When the firms come together and sell their products with the common interest is called as a Syndicate Oligopoly. |
Synonymous | Conveying same meaning |
Tabulate | To arrange in charts or table wise. |
Taint | Not expressed; implied. |
Tainted | Stain; blemish; corruption |
Tangent | Line touching circle but not cutting it. Q.A. Length of tangent point of contant the distance from the point of contant to the inter section of the tangent line with the x-axis. |
Tangible | That can be seen clearly to exist. Acct. Tangible asset one having physical substance and a life greater than one year |
Tariff | Tax paid on goods coming into or going out of a country; a list of fixed prices charged by a hotel for rooms, meals etc. Acct. Same as G.M. Econ. Same as G.M. |
Tear | Rip, more quickly; a drop of liquid falling from eye. |
Technological Unemployment Econ. | When some workers are replaced by introduction of new machines. |
Tempered | Having a particular type of mood. |
Temporary | Lasting for a short period Acct. Temporary account. Account that does not appear on the Balance Sheet. |
Tenure | Period of holding. Law Mode or system of holding land or tenement. |
Terminal | Set of buildings where an passengers arrive and leave; a place where journeys by train, bus or boat begin or end; at the end of 5th. Acct. Input output device allowing a user to communicate directly with a computer. |
Terminate | To bring to end; to end |
Terribly | Very badly; in a dreadful manner. |
Theorem | A rule or principle than can be proved to be true. |
Total Utility | It is the sum of utility derived from di erent units of a commodity consumed by a consumer. |
Towards. | in the direction of; closer to a point in time; in relation to. |
Traceable Costs | A traceable cost is a cost for which there is a direct, cause-and-effect relationship with a process, product, customer, geographical area, or other cost object. |
Traditionally | Conventionally. Being part of customs or way of life of a particular group that has not changed. |
Traffic | Rush ; the vehicles that are on road; illegal trade. Law illegal business or activity. |
Trafficking | To buy and sell something illegal; ex. drug |
Trained | person who is taught to do a particular job. |
Transaction | Deal; performance of business Acct. Events or happenings in a business that change its financial position. |
Transmission | Transfer; process of sending out an electronic signal or message. |
Transmitting | To send an electronics signal; transfer; conduct. |
Treasury | Govt. department that controls public money. Law place where public monies are kept. |
Tremendous | Huge; Remarkable. |
Trend | A general direction Law drift or general course in money market Q.A General drift, tendency, or bent of a set of data. |
Trial Balance | Listing of the account balances from the general ledger in a statement to show separately the debit and credit balances. |
Tribunal | Court of justice. Law A judicial assembly. |
Trough / Depression | A trough is the stage of the economy's business cycle that marks the end of a period of declining business activity and the transition to an expansion. |
Ultimately | finally Law in the end. |
Unambiguous | Clear in meaning |
Unanimous | All agreeing together |
Unavoidable | impossible to avoid or prevent Account unavoidable costs cost to be uncurred regardless of the decision to make or buy. |
Underdeveloped | having less industries and a low standard of living Eco Same as gen. meaning |
Understand | to know or realise the meaning of words. |
Unearned | money that you receive but do not earn by working. Law Same as gen meaning |
Unflatter | Making Sb/5th seem less attractive than they really are. |
Unified | To unite into one. |
Uniform | Special set of clothes worn by all members of an organisation; or by children of a school; not verifying. Same in all parts and at all times. Q.A. Uniform acceleration constant acceleration; in which there are equal changes in velocity in equal intervals of time. |
Unilateral | Done or decision taken by one member of a group without agreement of the other members; involving one side only. |
Unimaginative | Dull; lack of new ideas. |
Unimodal Maths | Unimodular Matrix A matrix whose determinant is equal to 1. variance the amount by which it changes from the planned amounts. Acct. Deviation between actual cost and standard cost. Q.A.- square of standard deviation. Law-Difference. |
Universal | of or for all. Q.A. Universal Set. The set of all objects admissible in a particular problem. |
Unpaid | Not yet paid. |
Unprecedented | That have never happened before. |
Unrealised | not achieved or created; not sold or changed in form of money Account unrealised loss, gain Change in value of an asset that is still being held. |
Unregulated Market | It is also called a free market as there are no stipulations on the transactions. |
Unrequited | Love not returned by the person that you love |
Unsold | not purchased by anyone. |
Unwieldy | Cumbersome; difficult to move or control. |
Up gradation | Improving the condition in order to provide better service; promotion; making more powerful and efficient. |
Upgrade | To promote; To make a piece of machinery etc. more powerful & efficient. Law Same as gen. meaning. |
Upholding | To support that you think is right. Law To maintain or defend. |
Utility | Utility is the anticipated satisfaction by the consumer, and satisfaction is the actual satisfaction derived. |
Vague | Uncertain; indistinct; absent minded. |
Validity | Legally & officially acceptable; justness |
Valuation | Estimated cost. Acct. Valuation Account item offset against or added to the gross amount of an account to arrive at a net balance. |
Variable | Fluctuating Econ. Variable cost Costs which vary directly with the rate of output. Q.A. A symbol used to represent an unspecified member of some set. |
Variable Cost | These costs are a function of output and hence vary with the production. |
Variable Proportions | It states that as the quantity of one factor is increased, keeping the other factors fixed, the marginal product of that factor will eventually decline. |
Variance | Amount by which 5th changes or is different. Acct. Difference bet. actual cost and the standard cost; difference of revenue, costs, and profit firm planned amounts. Law Divergence Q.A. Measure of a dispersion of probability distribution. |
Variant | A thing that is a slightly different form or type of another. |
Variation | A change, esp. in the amount or level of 5th Q.A. A variation SY of a function Y is a function SY which is added to Y to give a new function Y + SY. |
Veblen Effect | Veblen goods are types of luxury goods for which the quantity demanded increases as the price increases, an apparent contradiction of the law of demand, resulting in an upward-sloping demand curve. Some goods become more desirable because of their high prices. |
Venture | Undertaking |
Verified | Confirmed Law proved by good evidence. |
Vertical | Perpendicular; upright. |
Vessel | A large ship; a container; a tube that carries blood. |
Vested interest | A personal reason for wanting something to happen. |
Vindictive | To harm or upset; spiteful. |
Violated | To go against or refuse to obey a law, order etc. |
Virtual | Being in fact, in effect. |
Virtue | Moral, worth, advantage. |
Vocational | Connected with knowledge skill etc that you need to do a particular job. |
Vogue | Fashion; mode; practice. |
Voidable | That may be avoided, or declared void. |
Volatile | Unstable. |
Voluntarily | Without being forced. |
Voluntary | done willingly |
Voluntary Unemployment | Self created unemployment. Econ. A unemployment condition in which everything is depended on his willingness. Vowel Letter which can be surrounded by it self ex. a.e.i.o.u. |
Voluntary Unemployment Econ. | When some people are unwilling to work or some people who got a continuous from of income, need not work are voluntary unemployed. |
Vulnerable | Weak and easily limit; liable to injury. |
Wagering & Law | Bet. |
Waived | Forego. |
Waiver | A situation in which subject gives up a legal right or claim. |
Warehousing | Store house for goods. |
Warranties Guarantee Law | Stipulation collateral to the main purpose of the contact, the breach of which gives rise to a claim for damages but not a right to reject the goods. |
Warranty | Guarantee Acct. An agreement by the seller to satisfy for a stated period of time deficiencies in the items quality or performance It provides for repair or replacement Law a promise that a proposition of fact is true. |
Wasting Assets Acct. | Fixed asset with limited life and subject to depreciation. |
Wear | To have clothes on; to be wasted or consumed. |
Welfare | Prosperity; |
Wharfinger | An owner of wharf (landing place for cargo) |
Wholesaler | A person who sales in bulk quantity. |
Widespread | Existing or happening over a large area or many people. |
Willingness | Not objecting to do Law to comply. |
Withdraw | Pull out; to take back; to retire. |
Witness | One who gives evidence in court; proof; to watch game; person who sees something happen. Law Same as G.M. |
Working Capital | Money needed to rum a business Acct. Same as economics Econ. Net current assets minus current liabilities. |
Worsen | Deteriorate |
Write off | Transfer of the entire balance of an asset amount into an expense or loss account; elimination of a specific customer's account balance because of uncollectibility. Acct. Same as G.M. |
Written | Expressed in writing. |
Yardstick | A ruler for measuring one yard; standard used for judging how good or successful a thing is. |
Yield | Give way; to produce or provide, example profit, crop etc; surrender Acct. Real rate of return to investor. Q.A. Same as Acct. |
Zenith | Peak |
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