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Common Law

Definition Common Law, in the context of finance, often refers to a legal system based on customs and court precedents rather than codified written laws.

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Comparative Market Analysis

Definition A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is a report that determines the estimated value of a property through comparison of similar properties recently sold, currently

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Competitive Intelligence

Definition Competitive Intelligence in finance refers to the process of gathering, analyzing, and using information about competitors’ activities to enhance one’s own company’s strategic decision-making.

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Compliance Officer

Definition A Compliance Officer is a professional in a company who ensures that the organization conducts its business in full compliance with all national and

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Compounding

Definition Compounding in finance refers to the process by which an investment’s earnings, from either capital gains or interest, are reinvested to generate additional earnings

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Compensatory Damages

Definition Compensatory damages refer to the money awarded to a plaintiff to compensate for damages, injury, or another incurred loss. They are intended to restore

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Compound Interest

Definition Compound interest refers to the process where the interest earned on an initial investment or principal is added back into the total amount and

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Complement

Definition In finance, a complement refers to a good or service that is used together with another good or service. It’s typically the case that

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