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security for a loan or outside of what was intended (collateral damage)
If it happens during battle, a mission, or a firefight, they call it "collateral damage". If not, they call it murder or manslaughter.
No. As a noun it can refer to money that someone or an organisation/business/government has. So a business can have finance. As a verb it can mean to give money to help a business, like making an investment. So someone can finance a business.
i assume by non-financial risks, you mean business risks. Business risks refer to the kind of risks that could damage the performance of the business (IE, change of management, decreasing customer base, etc)
5 C's of Credit refer to the factors that lenders of money evaluate to determine credit worthiness of a borrower. They are the following: 1. Borrower's CHARACTER 2. Borrower's CAPACITY to repay the loan 3. COLLATERAL or security/guarantee for the obligation 4. Borrower's CAPITAL (business networth) or downpayment for the loan 5. Present and anticipated CONDITIONS of the borrower, collateral, business, and the industry or economy in general
Internationally means something or someone who crosses more than one country. This can refer to a business that has offices in Canada and the United States. That business does work internationally.
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When someone is called a "shark," it means they are highly skilled, competitive, and aggressive in a particular area, such as business or sports. It can also refer to someone who is ruthless or cunning in pursuing their goals.
Yes, you can refer to anything as a godsend
you can say that someone refers you to someone else such as a doctor will refer you to a paediatrician
Repossession is generally used to refer to a financial institution taking back an object that was either used as collateral or rented or leased in a transaction.
In business, a "Change Agent" is someone who is brought in to bring about a change in the organization. This is usually a senior role within the organization like a senior manager or even a CEO (Chief Executive Officer).