opportunity

  • 91Opportunity cost of capital — The opportunity cost of capital is the expected rate of return forgone by bypassing of other potential investment activities for a given capital. It is a rate of return that investors could earn in financial markets. See also Opportunity cost… …

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  • 92Opportunity Knocks — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Der Unglücksritter Originaltitel: Opportunity Knocks Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 1990 Länge: 97 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 93opportunity cost — In economic terms, the opportunities forgone in the choice of one expenditure over others. For a consumer with a fixed income, the opportunity cost of buying a new dishwasher might be the value of a vacation trip never taken or several suits of… …

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  • 94opportunity cost — The *cost arising from a decision not to pursue a course of action. Opportunity cost is often measured in terms of the *reward foregone by choosing a next best course of action. For example, if an organization purchases a productive asset for… …

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  • 95opportunity target — atsitiktinis taikinys statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Taikinys, kuris pasirodo mūšio metu ir kuris gali būti pasiektas sausumos, laivyno ar aviacijos ugnimi, prieš kurį ugnis anksčiau nebuvo numatyta. atitikmenys: angl. opportunity target;… …

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  • 96opportunity target — See target of opportunity …

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  • 97opportunity line — Slope of a graph representing portfolios achieved by combining different levels of borrowing and lending with a single risky portfolio. Sometimes called investment opportunity set . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 98opportunity cost — The economic cost of an action measured in terms of the benefit foregone by not pursuing the best alternative course of action. The cost of funds, for example, must be measured in terms of the returns they could earn in the capital markets for… …

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  • 99opportunity cost — The economic cost of an action measured in terms of the benefit foregone by not pursuing the best alternative course of action. The cost of funds, for example, must be measured in terms of the returns they could earn in the capital markets for… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 100opportunity class — /ɒpəˈtjunəti klæs/ (say opuh tyoohnuhtee klas) noun a class in a regular school which has the features of an opportunity school. Abbrev.: OC …