Friday, October 30, 2015

Term of the Day: Jekyll and Hyde

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October 30, 2015
Jekyll and Hyde

1. A slang term referring to the strengths and weaknesses of a company's financial statements.

2. An asset that suddenly increases or decreases in value.

3. A senior manager's good and bad qualities, or the polarized views between two key officers within a corporation.

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