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    NAFTA
    /ˈnaftə/

    abbreviation

    • 1. North American Free Trade Agreement.

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  2. Sep 29, 2020 · NAFTA was implemented on January 1, 1994, and supersedes the U.S.-Canada Free-Trade Agreement (CFTA) that took effect on January 1, 1989. A tariff is a federal tax on imports or exports. NAFTA required the elimination of tariffs on half of U.S. goods shipped to Mexico and the gradual phase out of other tariffs among the U.S., Canada and Mexico over a 14-year period.

  3. Jan 8, 2021 · A trade bloc (or trading bloc) is a type of agreement between governments where barriers to international trade are eliminated or reduced between participating nations/regions. Reducing or eliminating barriers (such as tariffs and non-tariffs) allows members within the agreement to trade amongst each other more easily and freely.

  4. Mar 8, 2021 · The internal rate of return is used to evaluate projects or investments. The IRR estimates a project’s breakeven discount rate (or rate of return) which indicates the project’s potential for profitability. Based on IRR, a company will decide to either accept or reject a project. If the IRR of a new project exceeds a company’s required ...

  5. Mar 16, 2021 · The World Trade Organization (WTO) establishes rules of trade among its member nations. To this end, the WTO also handles trade disputes, monitors trade policies, provides technical assistance for developing countries and cooperates with other international trade organizations. The WTO was created on January 1, 1995, and is headquartered in ...

  6. Feb 8, 2021 · CAGR is a geometric average and provides a more accurate measure of investment than a simple arithmetic mean. It’s typically used to view investments over any period of time, though most often a period of at least 3 to 5 years. It provides the geometric mean return for investments over this time period while accounting for compound growth.

  7. Feb 14, 2021 · The ex-dividend date is one of four important dates in the dividend distribution process: 1. Declaration Date. The declaration date is the day a company’s board of directors announces the next dividend for shareholders. This announcement sets the dividend payment amount, the ex-dividend date, and the payable date. 2.

  8. May 27, 2021 · The formula for net margin is expressed as net profit divided by overall company revenue. The net profit takes into account the total revenue of a company, minus all operating expenses, including cost of goods sold (COGS), interest, and taxes. To find the net margin, the net profit (also called net income) is divided by the total revenue ...

  9. Jul 14, 2020 · The “value-added” can be defined as the enhancement a business offers a product or service to increase the product’s value or price. For example, consider value-added in the different stages involved in producing cupcakes: A flour manufacturer may purchase wheat from a farmer. The flour manufacturer adds value by turning the wheat into flour.

  10. Feb 2, 2021 · To calculate price elasticity of demand, you use the formula from above: The price elasticity of demand in this situation would be 0.5 or 0.5%. This means that for every 1% increase in price, there is a 0.5% decrease in demand. Since the change in demand is smaller than the change in price, we can conclude that demand is relatively inelastic.

  11. Nov 22, 2020 · For example, a stock with a beta of 2.0 is usually twice as volatile as the broader market. If the S&P 500 were to fall by -10% next year, then the stock would be expected to fall about -20% (assuming that the stock behaves similar to how it has in the past). The stock would also be expected to gain more in an up market.