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Client-side

Residing on or taking place in the client computer of a client-server network.



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Client-server architecture

Client-server architecture

A network of computers connected by hardware and software in which each computer on the network is designated as either a client or a server. The "client" computers request information from, and utilize the resources of, the "server" computers.


Know your client

Know your client

The ethical principle relating to broker dealers and financial advisers that all reasonable steps have been taken to gather sufficient relevant financial and personal information regarding the customer and that subsequent investment recommendations will take full account of that information.


(Web) Client

(Web) Client

The client refers to the user end of the web. Thus the web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape) serves as a client. This is in contrast to the server, which hosts the web information.


Clientele effect

Clientele effect

Describes the tendary of funds or investments to be followed by groups of investors who have a similar preferences that the firm follow a particular financing policy, such as the amount of leverage it uses.


Dividend clientele

Dividend clientele

A group of shareholders who prefer that the firm follow a particular dividend policy. Such a preference may be based on comparable tax situations.


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