Product Placement
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Product Placement: The appearance of a trademarked product (e.g., Budweiser beer or Apple computers) in a program-when the sponsor pays for such placement.
Product Risk: A type of mortgage pipeline risk that occurs when a lender has an unusual loan in production or inventory but does not have a sale commitment at a prearranged price.
Production: The shooting of the program itself.
Product Cycle: The time it takes to bring new and/or improved products to market.
Product: A substance that is produced during a chemical change.
Production Contract: These contracts specify who supplies the production inputs, the quality and quantity of the commodity to be produced, and the compensation for the producer. Under some livestock production c . . . View Full Definition
Production Coordinator: A job title for a person involved in the management side of things - lower than an Assistant Producer. Programmable Handheld the opposite of a 'dedicated handheld.'
Production Payment Financing: A method of nonrecourse asset-based financing in which a specified percentage of revenue realized from the sale of the project's output is used to pay debt service.
Production Rate: The coupon rate at which a pass-through security guaranteed by Ginnie Mae is issued.
Production Flexibility Contract: A 7-year contract covering crop years 1996-2002, authorized by the FAIR Act of 1996 between the CCC and farmers, which makes fixed income support payments in place of the previous variable t . . . View Full Definition
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