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  • 51carrying capacity — Ecol. the maximum, equilibrium number of organisms of a particular species that can be supported indefinitely in a given environment. Abbr.: K [1880 85] * * * ▪ biology       the average population density or population size of a species below… …

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  • 52carrying charge — 1. a charge made for carrying an account, usually computed as a percentage of the principal owed. 2. cost incurred while an asset is unproductive. [1890 95, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 53carrying violation — noun A carrying violation occurs when a player places the palm of his hand under the ball while dribbling. As long as a players hand is on top of the ball, he can dribble it above his shoulder …

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  • 54Carrying Broker — A term used to refer to a commodities exchange member who elects to clear trades on behalf of another party. Usually a futures commission merchant, a carrying broker is generally a large player in the commodities markets who is able to provide… …

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  • 55Carrying Charge Market — A futures market where contracts with maturities further into the future have higher future prices. These higher futures prices are associated with higher carrying charges for storing the commodities for a longer period of time …

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  • 56Carrying Charge — A cost associated with holding a financial instrument or storing a physical commodity over a defined period of time. Carrying charges include fees such as insurance, storage, and other related costs. These costs are generally incorporated into… …

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  • 57Carrying Cost Of Inventory — This is the cost a business incurs over a certain period of time, to hold and store its inventory. Businesses use this figure to help them determine how much profit can be made on current inventory. It also helps them find out if there is a need… …

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  • 58Carrying value — Book value. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * carrying value UK US noun [C, usually singular] ► ACCOUNTING BOOK VALUE(Cf. ↑book value) …

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  • 59carrying value — book value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * carrying value UK US noun [C, usually singular] ► ACCOUNTING BOOK VALUE(Cf. ↑book value) …

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  • 60carrying\ charge — noun An extra cost added to the price of something bought on weekly or monthly payments. The price of the bicycle was $50. Jim bought it for $5.00 a month for ten months plus a carrying charge of $1 a month …

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