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January/February 2005

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Across

1. Market worth, broadly speaking Adv. 1. broadly speaking - without regard to specific details or exceptions; "he interprets the law broadly"
broadly, generally, loosely
 (2 words)

10. Spartan money?

11. Short-term investors (4 words)

13. Tiger Woods' starting point Noun 1. starting point - earliest limiting point
terminus a quo

commencement, get-go, offset, outset, showtime, starting time, beginning, start, kickoff, first - the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the
 

14. Giver

16. SEP 1. SEP - Someone Else's Problem.
2. (tool) SEP - A SASD tool from IDE.
 or SIMPLE?

17. Bankers' opportunities, home buyers' necessities?

19. "The greatest" boxer

20. Commodity category

22. Spanish for already

23. Finales

25. What every good CFO See Chief Financial Officer.  has to say sometimes!

27. ____ value: the value of an option if it were to expire immediately with the underlying stock at its current price

30. Credit score reporter

33. Twosome

34. Unpleasant

35. "____ rush in where angels fear to tread Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905) is a novel by E. M. Forster, originally entitled Monteriano. The title comes from a line in Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism: "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread". "

37. NFL NFL
abbr.
National Football League

NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga
 Vikings locale

38. Soldiers

40. Postponed, a motion for example

44. Financial planning Financial planning

Evaluating the investing and financing options available to a firm. Planning includes attempting to make optimal decisions, projecting the consequences of these decisions for the firm in the form of a financial plan, and then comparing future performance against
 (abbr.)

45. Thanksgiving feast (2 words)

48. Operations, for short

50. Apprenticed for a position

52. In reference to

53. Gives the nod to

55. Expiration, financially

56. ____ money: given to show good faith

Down

1. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) is a non-GAAP metric that can be used to evaluate a company's profitability.
:EBITDA = Operating Revenue – Operating Expenses + Other Revenue
 

2. Course expenses (2 words)

3. Form accompaying an insurance policy that alters the policy's terms or coverage

4. Professional (abbr.)

5. Important bank account digits (2 words)

6. Loan with no principal payments (2 words)

7. Profitably

8. Margin

9. Makes less difficult

12. ____ sheet

15. Bullfighter's cry

18. Ronald's wife

20. Oklahoma town

21. Profit

24. Someone who transfers an interest

26. Cayman Islands as an account location, for example

28. Complain

29. Possessive pronoun

31. Insertion order, for short

32. AW__(deserted one's post)

36. Workers' stop-page

39. Printer maker

41. Glacial state

42. SEC document transmitter (abbr.)

43. Pay____ (it makes an investigation worth-while)

44. Worry over

46. Grammatical word form

47. Send out

49. Pod dweller

51. Color

53. ____ the run

54. Social Security

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