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  2. Allocation money - Wikipedia

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    In this case, "applied" does not mean a team actually has to use the amount within four windows. Rather, they merely have to notify the league of how they plan on using their expiring targeted allocation money – allocating a specific amount to a specific player – in the following window by the end of the fourth window after it was acquired.

  3. How does my credit card payment get allocated? - AOL

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    If your payment is more than the minimum payment, the excess has to be allocated to the balance with the highest interest rate — for instance, a cash advance balance — and then to the one with ...

  4. C dynamic memory allocation - Wikipedia

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    dlmalloc is a boundary tag allocator. Memory on the heap is allocated as "chunks", an 8-byte aligned data structure which contains a header, and usable memory. Allocated memory contains an 8- or 16-byte overhead for the size of the chunk and usage flags (similar to a dope vector). Unallocated chunks also store pointers to other free chunks in ...

  5. How to Achieve Optimal Asset Allocation: A Guide to Building ...

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    What does allocate your assets mean? Allocating your assets is simply a fancy way of saying "dividing your assets among various asset classes," such as stocks, bonds, cash, or alternative investments.

  6. Fragmentation (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Fragmentation can occur when a block of memory is requested by a program, and is allocated to that program, but the program has not freed it. [1] This leads to theoretically "available", unused memory, being marked as allocated - which reduces the amount of globally available memory, making it harder for programs to request and access memory.

  7. Issued shares - Wikipedia

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    In economics and law, issued shares are the shares of a corporation which have been allocated (allotted) and are subsequently held by shareholders. [1] [2] The act of creating new issued shares is called issuance. Allotment is simply the transfer of shares to a subscriber.

  8. Asset allocation - Wikipedia

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    Example investment portfolio with a diverse asset allocation. Asset allocation is the implementation of an investment strategy that attempts to balance risk versus reward by adjusting the percentage of each asset in an investment portfolio according to the investor's risk tolerance, goals and investment time frame. [1]

  9. I’m a Financial Expert: Here Are My Top 3 Budgeting Tips for ...

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    Making a budget is all about figuring out what money comes in and where it goes during a specific timeframe. The goal is to offset the income versus the expenditures intending to hit a break-even ...