TWA NIGHT GEST

In Saxon law. A guest on the second night By the laws of TWELFHINDL 1180 TZAR, TZARINA Edward the Confessor It wqs provided that a man who lodged at an Inn, or at the house of another, should be considered, on the first night of his being there, a stranger, (uncuth;) on the second night, a guest; on the third night, a member of the family. This had reference to the responsibility of the host or entertainer for offenses committed by the guest.

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TWEENS

Term in marketing referring to the re-teens between the ages of 8 and 12.

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TURNKEY PRICING

Variant of cost plus pricing where a firm accounts for a fixed price and adds money paid to the suppliers to mark-up the service or goods.

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TURNKEY SOLUTION

Easily and readily used solution that can be used as soon as it is installed. Provided by a third party with no hassle to the firm.

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TURNOVER

1. Accounting. (1) Volume of annual sales that is net of taxes and discounts. (2) Number of times an asset revolves or is replaced in a period of accounting. 2. Human resource management. Employees hired to replace ones who have left for some reason, fired, retired. 3. Finance. Value or volume of traded shares at the stock exchange in a set time period, day, year, month.

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TURNOVER COST

Intangible or tangible cost with replacing employees.

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TURNOVER PROCEEDING

term used when a court forces a person who is bankrupt to turn over their property to the trustee.

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TURNOVER RATIOS

Financial ratio measuring activity and efficiency of an asset you generate turnover.

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TURNOVER TAX

Treated as ad valorem tax. This tax is calculated on major end products and services.

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TURNPIKE

A gate set across a road, to stop travelers and carriages until toll is paid for the privilege of passage thereon.

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