Accounting Cycle
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Accounting Cycle: This covers everything from opening the books at the start of the year to closing them at the end. In other words, everything you need to do in one accounting year accounting wise.
Megacycle Per Second (Mc): A frequency of one million cycles per second. The equivalent term MEGAHERTZ (MHz) is now coming into more frequent use.
Market Cycles: Market cycles are the recurrent patterns of expansion and contraction that characterize the securities and real estate markets. While the pace of these recurrent cycles of gain and loss isn’ . . . View Full Definition
Management Accounting: The area of accounting concerned with providing internal financial reports to assist management in making decisions.
Menstrual Cycle: The recurring secretion of hormones and associated uterine tissue changes; typically 28 days in length.
Market Cycle: The period between the two latest highs or lows of the S&P 500, showing net performance of a fund through both an up and a down market. A market cycle is complete when the S&P is 15% below t . . . View Full Definition
Motorcycle: Motorcycles are 2-wheel vehicles patterned after bicycles but with engines and much heavier frames. Early motorcycles were actually bicycles fitted with small internal combustion engines. Th . . . View Full Definition
Mystery Cycle: A collection of mystery plays in a single manuscript meant to be performed sequentially. See discusion under mystery play, below.
Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF): The Motorcycle Safety Foundation is a US national, not-for-profit organization sponsored by the U.S. manufacturers and distributors of BMW, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM , Pi . . . View Full Definition
Motorcycle Assembly: The putting together of manufactured parts to make a completed motorcycle, or the set of parts so assembled.
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Click-Through: When a link is included in an email, a click-through occurs when a recipient clicks on the link. Click-through tracking refers to the data collected a . . . Full Definition
