Category: H

Historical Returns

Definition Historical returns, in finance, refer to the past performance or returns of a particular investment, such as a stock, bond, or an investment fund,

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Holdco

Definition Holdco, short for holding company, is a type of company that doesn’t produce goods or services itself but owns a controlling stake in other

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Holding Company

Definition A holding company is a type of business entity specifically created to buy, own, and control shares of other companies, known as subsidiaries. These

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Hodrick-Prescott (HP) Filter

Definition The Hodrick-Prescott (HP) Filter is a mathematical tool used in macroeconomics, particularly in time series analysis, to remove the cyclical component of a data

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Hold Harmless Claus

Definition A Hold Harmless Clause is a legal agreement that transfers risk from one party to another and protects them from liability or harm. In

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Holding Costs

Definition Holding costs, also known as carrying costs, refer to the costs associated with storing and maintaining inventory that a company has not yet sold.

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Holacracy

Definition Holacracy is a method of governance used in business management where decision-making and authority are distributed throughout the self-organized teams rather than being vested

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Hold

Definition In financial terms, ‘hold’ is a recommendation given by analysts suggesting that an investor should maintain ownership of a particular stock due to the

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Holder of Record

Definition The Holder of Record is the registered owner of a security or stock at the close of business on the record date. This is

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