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Definition: Internal control that reduces risk of a control weakness.
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Comparison Universe
Definition: A group of money managers of similar investment style used to assess relative performance of a portfolio manager.
Definition: A group of money managers of similar investment style used to assess relative performance of a portfolio manager.
Compensating Balance
Definition: An excess balance that is left in a bank to provide indirect compensation for loans extended or services provided.
Definition: An excess balance that is left in a bank to provide indirect compensation for loans extended or services provided.
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Compensating ControlDefinition: Internal control that reduces risk of a control weakness.
Compensation
Definition: Arrangement under which the delivery of goods to a party is paid for by buying back a certain amount of the product from the recipient of the goods.
Definition: Arrangement under which the delivery of goods to a party is paid for by buying back a certain amount of the product from the recipient of the goods.
Compensation Trade
Definition: The form of countertrade in which an incoming investment is repaid from the revenues generated by that investment.
Definition: The form of countertrade in which an incoming investment is repaid from the revenues generated by that investment.
Compensatory Financing Facility (CFF)
Definition: Entity that attempts to reduce the impact of export instability on country economies.
Definition: Entity that attempts to reduce the impact of export instability on country economies.
Competence
Definition: Sufficient ability or fitness for one's needs. The necessary abilities to be qualified to achieve a certain goal or complete a project.
Definition: Sufficient ability or fitness for one's needs. The necessary abilities to be qualified to achieve a certain goal or complete a project.
Competition
Definition: Intra- or intermarket rivalry between or among businesses trying to obtain a larger piece of the same market share.
Definition: Intra- or intermarket rivalry between or among businesses trying to obtain a larger piece of the same market share.
Competition Ahead
Definition: Often used in risk arbitrage. Situation whereby another OTC market maker has transacted with investment bank at the stated market level before the bid/offer has been made.
Definition: Often used in risk arbitrage. Situation whereby another OTC market maker has transacted with investment bank at the stated market level before the bid/offer has been made.
Competitive Bidders
Definition: One of two categories of bidders on Treasury securities: competitive and noncompetitive. Competitive bidders are usually financial institutions.
Definition: One of two categories of bidders on Treasury securities: competitive and noncompetitive. Competitive bidders are usually financial institutions.
Competitive Bidding
Definition: A securities offering process in which securities firms submit competing bids to the issuer for the securities the issuer wishes to sell.
Definition: A securities offering process in which securities firms submit competing bids to the issuer for the securities the issuer wishes to sell.
Complementary Financing
Definition: A type of financing in which different lenders agree to fund under similar yet parallel documentation and a pro rata security package.
Definition: A type of financing in which different lenders agree to fund under similar yet parallel documentation and a pro rata security package.
Complete Capital Market
Definition: A market in which there is a distinctive marketable security for each and every possible outcome.
Definition: A market in which there is a distinctive marketable security for each and every possible outcome.
Completion
Definition: In the context of project financing, occurs after a Completion Test, when the project's cash flows become the primary method of repayment. Prior to completion, the primary source of repayment is usually from the sponsors or from the turnkey contractor.
Definition: In the context of project financing, occurs after a Completion Test, when the project's cash flows become the primary method of repayment. Prior to completion, the primary source of repayment is usually from the sponsors or from the turnkey contractor.
Completion Bonding
Definition: Insurance that a construction contract will be completed successfully.
Definition: Insurance that a construction contract will be completed successfully.
Completion Risk
Definition: The risk that a project will not be brought into operation successfully or be able to pass its completion test.
Definition: The risk that a project will not be brought into operation successfully or be able to pass its completion test.
Completion Test
Definition: A test of the project's ability to perform as planned and generate the expected cash flows. After the completion test, the project can move from recourse to project financing.
Definition: A test of the project's ability to perform as planned and generate the expected cash flows. After the completion test, the project can move from recourse to project financing.
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