By Donald L. Caruth
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Page 22 B baby bond a bond with a par value of less than $1,000. A baby bond typically has a par value of $25 to $500. baby boomer an individual born between 1946 and 1962. A baby boomer tends to expect instant gratification from consumer products. back haul the hauling of goods away from the destination at the beginning of a trip or the hauling of goods beyond the destination at the end of a trip in order to meet connections, etc. Fred will have to back haul on this trip, but it shouldn't result in too much lost time.
Affiliate banking a commercial banking arrangement whereby one bank (the affiliate) is organized by the board of directors of another bank. In affiliate banking, the organizing bank provides executive officers and financial assistance for the new bank. Affirmative Action Plan AND AAP a program undertaken by an organization to improve job opportunities for and increase the utilization of protected classes in its work force. ) An Affirmative Action Plan is tangible proof of an employer's commitment to equal opportunity employment practices.
The legal process of seizing a debtor's property for nonpayment of a debt. Garnishment is the attachment of a worker's wages. 2. any document added to another document. An attachment to an insurance policy explains additional coverages or exclusions not enumerated in the policy itself. attitude scale a means of assessing employees' feelings toward their jobs and the employing firm and its policies. An attitude scale frequently produces very informative findings for management. attractive nuisance property that entices or attracts children and is inherently dangerous to them because they cannot appreciate the risks involved.