liability

  • 61Liability insurance crisis — The liability insurance crisis in the United States of America refers to a volatile economic period during the mid 1980s. During these years, until about 1990, rising insurance premiums and an unavailability of coverage for several types of… …

    Wikipedia

  • 62Liability Insurance — Any type of insurance policy that protects an individual or business from the risk that they may be sued and held legally liable for something such as malpractice, injury or negligence. Liability insurance policies cover both legal costs and any… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 63liability insurance — A form of insurance policy that promises to pay any compensation and court costs the policyholder becomes legally liable to pay because of claims for injury to other people or damage to their property as a result of the policyholder s negligence …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 64Liability-driven investment strategy — The liability driven investment strategy (LDI) is an investment strategy of a company based on its risk tolerance, the company s ethics and the target return. The target return is usually linked to an index or combination of indices of the sector …

    Wikipedia

  • 65Liability Ledger — The central file that contains a comprehensive list of all of a bank s loans and borrower discounts. This ledger can be subordinate to a bank s general ledger accounting system that is stored on computer. The liability ledger is stored in the… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 66liability sensitive — Describes an entity s position when an increase in interest rates will hurt the entity and a decrease in interest rates will help the entity. An entity is liability sensitive when the impact of the change in its assets is smaller than the impact… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 67liability-sensitive — Describes an entity s position when an increase in interest rates will hurt the entity and a decrease in interest rates will help the entity. An entity is liability sensitive when the impact of the change in its assets is smaller than the impact… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 68liability insurance — A policy or contract of insurance whereby the insurer agrees to protect the insured against liability arising from an act or omission of the insured which causes injury to the person or the property of a third person, the liability of the insurer …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 69liability insurance — noun insurance that provides protection from claims arising from injuries or damage to other people or property • Hypernyms: ↑insurance * * * noun : insurance against loss resulting from liability for injury or damage to the persons or property… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 70Liability Adjusted Cash Flow Yield - LACFY — A fundamental analysis calculation that compares a company s long term free cash flow to its outstanding liabilities over the same period. Liability adjusted cash flow yield can be used to determine how long it will take for a buyout to become… …

    Investment dictionary