Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II): Definition and Example

What Is Manufacturing Resource Planning? Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II) is an integrated information system used by businesses. Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II) evolved from early Materials Requirement Planning (MRP) systems by including the integration of additional data, such as employee and financial needs. The system is designed to centralize, integrate, and process information for effective decision making in scheduling, …

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Top 8 Hangover Cures Throughout History

The gdb (or veisalgie as people say who want to make themselves interesting but who are not really interesting) is one of the greatest evils of humanity and also our greatest paradox. Our life could be summed up in this infinite loop: drink, drink too much, regret, forget, drink again. If we had told you about hangover remedies around the …

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Boeing Missed on Earnings, Downside Risk Remains

The Boeing Company (BA) missed earnings per share estimates when it reported quarterly results before the opening bell on Jan. 29. The stock slipped to as low as $314.88 on Feb. 3 and then rebounded to as high as $349.95 on Feb. 12. This high is between its weekly value level at $333.34 and its annual risky level at $351.32. …

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Coca-Cola Beat Earnings, but Shares Have Gone Parabolic

The Coca-Cola Company (IS) reported better-then-expected earnings before the opening bell on Jan. 30. The stock has been trading higher on the news and set an all-time intraday high of $60.07 on Friday, Feb. 14. My call is to reduce holdings with the stock between its weekly and monthly risky levels at $60.07 and $60.43, respectively. The stock closed last …

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Keep Calm and Cut Costs

As president, Pete Buttigieg says he would measure the economy’s success not by the size of the stock market or the nation’s gross domestic product, but by whether working and middle class families are succeeding. He believes economic policies have to be focused on growing incomes for the 90%. This rhetoric may seem surprising from someone who spent years as …

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McDonald’s Beat Pushes Stock Into Overbought Territory

McDonald’s Corporation (MCD) beat estimates when it released its latest earnings report on Jan. 29. This snapped a three-quarter losing streak. The stock ended last week above its semiannual pivot at $216.19, with its weekly risky level at $222.53. McDonald’s has survived the adverse effects of the spreading of the coronavirus. Only 3% of its revenue come from China. The …

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On-Us Item

What Is an On-Us Item? An on-us item is a check or draft that is presented to the bank where the check writer has the funds on deposit, as opposed to the depositor’s bank (although in some cases both check writer and depositor may happen to use the same bank). The check can then be cashed or deposited into another …

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What Is a Merchant Account? How Accounts and Processing Works

What Is a Merchant Account? A merchant account is a type of business bank account that allows a business to accept and process electronic payment card transactions. Merchant accounts require a business to partner with a merchant acquiring bank who facilitates all communications in an electronic payment transaction. Merchant account relationships are essential for online businesses. These account relationships involve …

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Covenant-Lite Loan Definition

What Is a Covenant-Lite Loan? A covenant-lite loan is a type of financing that is issued with fewer restrictions on the borrower and fewer protections for the lender. By contrast, traditional loans generally have protective covenants built into the contract for the safety of the lender, including financial maintenance tests that measure the debt-service capabilities of the borrower. Covenant-lite loans, on …

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