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Silver standardA monetary system in which the value of a currency is defined in terms of silver. If two currencies are both on a silver standard, then the exchange rate between them is approximately determined by their two prices in terms of silver.Similar MatchesStandard errorStandard errorIn statistics, a measure of the possible error in an estimate. Plus or minus 2 standard errors usually provides a 95% confidence interval. Standard & Poors MidCap 400 IndexStandard & Poors MidCap 400 IndexA market capitalization-weighted benchmark index made up of 400 securities with market values between $200 million and $5 billion. International Standards OrganizationInternational Standards OrganizationSee: International Organization for Standardization. Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No 52Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No 52The currency translation standard currently used by US firms. It mandates the use of the current rate method. See: Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 8. Standard deductionStandard deductionThe IRS-specified amount by which a taxpayer is entitled to reduce income an alternative to itemizing deductions. Further SuggestionsStandardStandard Industrial Classification (SIC) Standard and Poor's Composite Index (S&P 500) Standard payment calculation Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No 8 Labor standard Dollar standard Standard and Poor's 500 Index cat standard standard deviation Standard deviation Standard Variable Rate Standardized normal distribution Credit Standards Standard & Poors SmallCap 600 Index Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) AIMR Performance Presentation Standards Implementation Committee CAT standard Standardized value Gold standard Labor standards argument for protection Gold standard Standard variable rate Robots Exclusion Standard International Organization for Standardization |
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