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Front Foot CostA determination of the value of real property based on a value per foot as measured along the frontage of a parcel. Usually used with commercial property or waterfront.Front Foot Cost Similar MatchesDelivered at Frontier (DAF)Delivered at Frontier (DAF)Seller must supply the goods at his or her own risk and expense delivered to a named place (usually a border location) by a specified time. The buyer is responsible for the importation. This is normally is used with rail, truck, or multi-modal shipments. Utility possibility frontierUtility possibility frontierIn a diagram with levels of individual utility on the axes, a curve showing the maximum attainable levels of utility in a given situation, such as free trade or autarky. Used by Samuelson (1962) to demonstrate the gains from trade. Front end loadFront end loadThe fee applied to an investment at the time of initial purchase, e.g., on a mutual fund purchased from a broker or mutual fund company. Minimum variance frontierMinimum variance frontierGraph of the lowest possible portfolio variance that is attainable for a given portfolio expected return. Production possibility frontierProduction possibility frontierA diagram showing the maximum output possible for one good for various outputs of another (or several others), given technology and factor endowments. Also called a transformation curve or production possibility curve. Further SuggestionsConsumption possibility frontierfront end load Front running Storefront Front fee Efficient frontier Factor price frontier Front office |
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