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Support




Support

An effective lower bound on prices supported because of many willing buyers at that price level.

RELATED TERMS
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Lower
To decrease (a price, tax rate, interest rate, etc.).

Price
The cost of a good or service to the consumer.

Level
Used in the context of general equities. Price measure of an indication.



SIMILAR TERMS
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Supplemental security income
A Social Security program established to help the blind, disabled, and poor.

Supplier
Any person or business that sells materials or goods or other resources to producers of goods or services.

Supplier credit
Self financing of a supplier's operations. Also the agreement of a supplier of goods or services to deferred repayment terms.

Supply
The willingness and ability to offer goods and services for sale.

SUPPLY Network Limited
SUPPLY Network Limited is a large Australian company in the field of automobile and components. Their Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) code is SNL.

Supply risk
The risk associated with a change in raw materials or input to a project from those assumed or projected.

Supply shock
An event that influences production capacity and costs in an economy.

Supply side economics
A theory of economics that reductions in tax rates will stimulate investment and in turn will benefit the entire society.

Supply side theory
Belief that economic policy should concentrate on aggregate supply (or potential output).

Support level
A price level below which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to fall.



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Supply
The willingness and ability to offer goods and services for sale.

Supply risk
The risk associated with a change in raw materials or input to a project from those assumed or projected.

Supply shock
An event that influences production capacity and costs in an economy.

Supply side economics
A theory of economics that reductions in tax rates will stimulate investment and in turn will benefit the entire society.

Supply side theory
Belief that economic policy should concentrate on aggregate supply (or potential output).

Support

Support level
A price level below which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to fall.

Surcharge
An additional levy added to some charge.

Surety
An individual or corporation that guarantees the performance or actions of another.

Surplus
An excess of income over expenditure, or something left over and not required.

Surplus funds
Cash flow available after payment of taxes in a project.

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