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CMFB – Committee on monetary, finance and balance of payments statistics; CMO – Chief Marketing Officer; COB – Close of Business; COC – Cost of Credit [2] or Cost of Capital [3] COD – Cost of Debt [4] or Cash on Delivery; COE – Center of Excellence or Cost of Equity [5] COGS – Cost of Goods Sold; Corp. – Corporation; COO ...
PPA—Power Purchase Agreement (electricity) PPI—producer price index; ppmv—Parts Per Million by Volume; ppp—Purchasing power parity; PPR—Potential peak reduction; PREP—Pacific Regional Energy Programme; PRESSEA—Promotion of Renewable Energy Sources in South East Asia (PRESSEA) Prim—Primary (electricity) nuclear, hydro, geothermal ...
The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) is an agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that manages many parking operations for Philadelphia. [2] The PPA was created by the Philadelphia City Council on January 11, 1950, for the purpose of conducting research for management of off-street parking and establishing a permanent, coordinated system of parking facilities in the city.
Here are seven ways a Trump administration could affect your personal finances. Child care On the campaign trail, Trump suggested expanding the child tax credit, which provides financial ...
Associated Press Finance. Mexico's regulators impose 10-year special restrictions on Walmart's subsidiary. Food. Food. Food & Wine. Bake better cookies by avoiding these 5 common mistakes.
Public Policy and Administration, an academic journal on public administration, often abbreviated as PPA; Paraguayan People's Army, a group considered a terrorist organization by the Paraguayan state; Parti du Peuple Algerien, an Algerian political party; Philadelphia Parking Authority, a parking agency in Pennsylvania, United States
A recently announced class action lawsuit filed against T-Mobile alleges the company has disguised a hidden fee as a government charge for two decades.. The wireless network allegedly ...
Purchase price allocation (PPA) is an application of goodwill accounting whereby one company (the acquirer), when purchasing a second company (the target), allocates the purchase price into various assets and liabilities acquired from the transaction.