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  2. Bootstrapping (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping (compilers), the process of writing a compiler in the programming language it is intended to compile. Bootstrapping (electronics), a type of circuit that employs positive feedback. Bootstrapping (finance), a method for constructing a yield curve from the prices of coupon-bearing products. Bootstrapping (law), a former rule of ...

  3. Twelfth Finance Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Twelfth Finance Commission of India was appointed on 1 November 2002 to make recommendations on the distribution of net proceeds of sharable taxes between union and states. The commission was headed by veteran economist of India, C. Rangarajan. The commission submitted its report on 30 November 2004 and covered the period from 2005-10.

  4. Proceed - Wikipedia

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    Look up proceed or proceeds in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Proceed may refer to: Proceeds, the total amount of income generated by the sale of goods and services. Kia Proceed, a 2019–present South Korean compact shooting brake. Mazda Proceed, a 1966–2006 Japanese pickup truck. disambiguation.

  5. Finance - Wikipedia

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    Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. [a] It is related to but distinct from economics, which is the study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [b] Based on the scope of financial activities in financial systems, the discipline can be divided into personal, corporate, and ...

  6. UDC Finance - Wikipedia

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    UDC Finance. UDC Finance Limited is a finance company in New Zealand. UDC's main expertise is now in providing asset-backed finance for plant, vehicles and equipment, where they do not rely on land or buildings as security. It is a subsidiary of Shinsei Bank .

  7. Hollow log (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a hollow log is a fund or account, often undisclosed or hidden through some accounting method, intended to hold assets in safekeeping for future use. The term may refer to illegal activities as well as legitimate savings.