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Micro Cap – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Investments, Trading, and Financial Markets

What is Micro Cap?A micro-cap is a term that describes a publicly-traded company with a market capitalization that is over $50 million, but less than $300 million. In the United States, a public company that worths between $50 million and $300 million is a relatively...

Nonlinear Regression – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Research, Quantitative Analysis, & Decision Science

What is a Nonlinear Regression?Nonlinear regression is a type of regression analysis that uses a curve to represent the difference between two variables instead of a straight line used by linear regression. Nonlinear regression generates a curve to reflect two...

Memory of Price Strategy – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Investments, Trading, and Financial Markets

What is the Memory-Of-Price Strategy?A memory-of-price strategy is a trading strategy in which double top and double bottom resistance points influence future prices of products. According to this strategy, when the resistance points are broken, market prices are...

Microeconomic Pricing Model – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Economic Analysis & Monetary Policy

What is the Microeconomic Pricing Model?A microeconomic pricing model refers to a model of setting prices for goods and services in an economy or a particular market. This pricing model places importance on the balance of supply and demand in the market, it is with...

Merchant Category Codes – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Banking, Lending, and Credit Industry

Update Table of Contents What is a Merchant Category Code?How Does a Merchant Category Code Work?How Merchant Category Codes Can Boost Credit Card Rewards What is a Merchant Category Code?A Merchant category code (MCC) is a four-digit code used to categorize the...

Network Marketing – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Principles of Marketing

What is Network Marketing?Network marketing is a form of marketing where the distributors of goods and services are independent agents. It is a business model that uses independent agents for sales, these agents often work from home and are required to build their...

Net Receivables – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Managerial & Financial Accounting & Reporting

What are Net Receivables?Net receivables refers to the total amount of money owed by the customers of a company. It refers to the amount a company is confident it can collect from customers that owe the company. Net receivables are usually calculated as the total of...

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Professionalism & Career Development

What is the GRE or Graduate Record Examination?The Graduate Record Examinations refers to a standardized test used to assess the aptitude of an individual in areas such as mathematics, analytical writing, and vocabulary. The exam is a requirement for admission for...

Graduate Management Acceptance Test (GMAT) – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Professionalism & Career Development

What is the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)?The graduate management admission test (GMAT) refers to a standardized test, provided to measure the aptitude of a test taker in analytical writing and mathematics. The GMAT is a requirement for students who intend...

Cash-Flow Financing – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Business Finance, Personal Finance, and Valuation Principles

What is Cash-Flow Financing?Cash flow financing refers to a form of funding where you back a loan made to the company by the expected cash flow of that particular company. It is different from an asset-backed loan, where the loans collateral is based on the assets of...
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