Concept cluster: Tasks > Exchange or trading (2)
n
(colloquial, obsolete) The stock exchange.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To present an account of; to answer for, to justify.
n
(countable, uncountable, business) The final balance; the amount of money or profit left after everything has been tallied.
adj
(obsolete) Of or pertaining to commercial exchange.
v
To transform into a commodity
n
Specifically, the substitution of one kind of payment for another, especially a switch to monetary payment from obligations of labour.
n
The effect of free trade agreements on the rules of origin in calculating importation tariffs, quotas, etc.
v
To make report of (a vessel or its cargo) at the custom house; to submit a statement of (imported goods), with the original invoices, to the proper customs officer for estimating the duties. See entry.
n
Obsolete form of exchange. [An act of exchanging or trading.]
n
Alternative form of excambion [(law, Scotland) exchange or barter, especially of lands.]
n
An act of exchanging or trading.
n
Alternative form of exchange of contracts. [(law, England & Wales, Northern Ireland) The act of exchanging contracts.]
n
Alternative form of exchange of contracts. [(law, England & Wales, Northern Ireland) The act of exchanging contracts.]
v
(transitive) To sell (goods) to a foreign country.
n
(accounting) A valuation or valuation method that assigns a value to an asset based on a model of its value.
n
A medium of exchange.
n
(law) Replacement of a contract with one or more new contracts, in particular in financial markets the replacement of a contract between a particular buyer and seller with contracts between the clearing house and each party.
v
(transitive) To supply (an item of goods), along with money, in exchange for other goods or services.
n
(marketing) The proportion of the target audience who buy the advertised product or service.
n
(economics) conversion of private entities to public ones
n
(historical) Substitution of one drug for another.
n
(obsolete) An account given; a statement.
n
(economics) A product of a multinational corporation which is produced abroad, and then imported to the country where the company's head office is located.
n
(business) Restructuring a company to achieve an optimal balance of operations performed locally and operations moved to foreign countries.
n
A billing arrangement whereby the customer calculates costs and sends back an invoice to the supplier.
n
An exchange of two comparable things.
n
(finance) an individual component in a swap
v
(transitive) To examine accounts in order to allow or disallow items.
n
(economics) Synonym of tax shift
v
(transitive, with with) To mutually exchange (something) (with).
n
(finance) The transfer of funds into, out of, or from an account.

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