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Financial ratioThe result of dividing one financial statement item by another. Ratios help analysts interpret financial statements by focusing on specific relationships.Financial ratio Similar MatchesLondon International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE)London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE)A leading market for trading options and futures on euro money market derivatives. Financial institutionFinancial institutionAn institution which accepts funds from the public and reinvests in bank deposits, bonds and stocks etc. These include banks and insurance companies. In the UK a building society would be included. Financial supermarketFinancial supermarketA company offering a wide variety of financial services such as a combination of banking services, stock, and insurance brokerage. Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT)Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT)A dedicated computer network to support funds transfer messages internationally between over 900 member banks world-wide. Indirect costs of financial distressIndirect costs of financial distressCosts such as lost business as a result of bankruptcy or liquidation. Further SuggestionsFinancial leaseChartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Percentage financial statement Combined financial statement International financial institution Financial capital Financial assets Financial Services Compensation Scheme Direct costs of financial distress Financial leverage clientele Financial market Financial strategy Financial crisis financial adviser Financial Times (F T) Actuaries indexes Financial public relations Financial institution buyer credit policy Financial adviser Financial service income Financial plan London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange Financial objectives financial pager Corporate financial planning Swiss Options and Financial Futures Exchange (SOFFEX) |
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