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Cumulative and average
A Cumulative Grade Point Average is a calculation of the average of all of a student's grades for all semesters and courses completed up to a given academic term, whereas the GPA may only refer to one term.
2-a CGPA ( Cumulative grade point average ) of 2. 5 / 4 or higher.

Cumulative and return
* Cumulative abnormal return
Cumulative abnormal return, or CAR, is the sum of all abnormal returns.

Cumulative and concept
Gunnar Myrdal also developed the key concept Circular Cumulative Causation, a multi-causal approach where the core variables and their linkages are delineated.
in Gunnar Myrdal's key concept Circular Cumulative Causation and also in Joseph Schumpeter's " creative destruction " theory of the business cycle.

Cumulative and related
Holders of Preferred shares, because of the four different classes in Austin's capital received various apportionments of new 5 % Cumulative Preference shares related to their market valuations.

Cumulative and time
The holders of the Cumulative Ordinary Shares are entitled to receive out of the profits of the Company a fixed Cumulative Dividend at the rate of 7½ % per annum on the capital for the time being paid up thereon but are not entitled to any further or other participation in profits.
* The payoff of a Cumulative Parisian option is dependent on the total amount of time the underlying asset value has spent above or below a strike price.
* A Cumulative Parisian barrier option involves a mechanism where if the total amount of time the underlying asset value has spent above or below a ' limit price ', the option can be exercised or can no longer be exercised.
Cumulative quantity discounts, also called accumulation discounts, are price reductions based on the quantity purchased over a set period of time.
* Cumulative incidence function, in epidemiology statistics, an expression of the probability of disease up to a given time

Cumulative and value
Cumulative probability of a normal distribution with expected value 0 and standard deviation 1
Cumulative effect of changes in accounting policies ( principles ) is the difference between the book value of the affected assets ( or liabilities ) under the old policy ( principle ) and what the book value would have been if the new principle had been applied in the prior periods.
** Cumulative distribution function, in which the probability of a value is a function of that value

average and return
During the 1983 – 86 seasons, North Dakota buyers purchased an average of 7, 913 pelts annually, for an average annual combined return to takers of $ 255, 458.
Between 1981 and 1991, Heinz returned 28 % annually, doubling the Standard & Poor's average annual return for those years.
One estimate is that the average hedge fund returned 11. 4 % per year, representing a 6. 7 % return above overall market performance before fees, based on performance data from 8, 400 hedge funds.
Hedge funds posted disappointing returns in 2008, but the average hedge fund return of − 18. 65 % ( the HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index return ) was far better than the returns generated by most assets other than cash or cash equivalents.
To return to the quasi-monopoly model, in order for a firm to earn profit, firms would steal part of another firm ’ s market share by dropping their price slightly and producing to the point where higher quantity and lower price exceeded their average total cost.
On an inflation adjusted return, the average equity fund investor earned $ 13, 835 on a $ 100, 000 investment made in 1985, while the inflation adjusted return of the S & P 500 would have been $ 591, 337 or 43 times greater.
On special teams, Williams returned 18 kickoffs for 749 yards and an NFL record 4 touchdowns, giving him a whopping 41. 1 yards per return average.
Walker finished the game with 4 kickoff returns for 190 yards and a touchdown, setting Super Bowl records for most kickoff return yards and highest single game yards per return average ( 47. 5 ).
Running back Brian Mitchell led the NFL in punt return yards ( 600 ) and punt return touchdowns ( 2 ) with a 13. 3 yards per return average, while also gaining 583 yards returning kickoffs.
On special teams, running back Vaughn Hebron returned 46 kickoffs for 1, 216 yards and a touchdown, giving him a 26. 4 yards per return average.
Dwight returned 5 kickoffs for 210 yards, the second most in Super Bowl history, and the highest Super Bowl career yards per return average ( 42. 0 ).
On special teams, receiver Tony Horne returned 30 kickoffs for 892 yards and 2 touchdowns, giving him an NFL leading 29. 7 yards per return average.
It can be calculated that over a sufficiently long period, such as 1, 000, 000 spins, that the machine will return an average of $ 950, 000 to its players, who have inserted $ 1, 000, 000 during that time.
If the payout is 4, 000 times the input amount, and it happens every 4, 000 times on average, the return to player is exactly 100 %, but the game would be dull to play.
The IFC's return on average assets ( GAAP basis ) decreased from 3. 1 % in 2010 to 2. 4 % in 2011.
Its return on average capital ( GAAP basis ) decreased from 10. 1 % in 2010 to 8. 2 % in 2011.
The average time for the sun to return to its highest point is 24 hours.
Reinvestment rate can be defined as the rate of return for the firm's investments on average.

average and financial
In the 2010 – 11 financial year the army had an average strength of 47, 135 personnel: 30, 235 permanent ( regular ) and 16, 900 active reservists ( part-time ).
As an offshore financial centre, the British Virgin Islands enjoys one of the more prosperous economies of the Caribbean region, with a per capita average income of around $ 38, 500 ( 2004 est.
The average financial aid package of all students eligible for need-based aid was $ 34, 928 and students graduated with an average debt of $ 9, 561.
For example, the geometric mean can give a meaningful " average " to compare two companies which are each rated at 0 to 5 for their environmental sustainability, and are rated at 0 to 100 for their financial viability.
The average annual growth rate of value added to the economy from the financial sector for the 1980s was the second-highest in Latin America, averaging 4 percent.
A range of economic reforms were introduced in the late 1980s including a managed devaluation of the rupiah to improve export competitiveness, and de-regulation of the financial sector, Foreign investment flowed into Indonesia, particularly into the rapidly developing export-oriented manufacturing sector, and from 1989 to 1997, the Indonesian economy grew by an average of over 7 %.
Although Macau was hit hard by the 1997 – 98 Asian financial crisis and the global downturn in 2001, its economy grew approximately 13. 1 % annually on average between 2001 and 2006.
However, on average and across the most commonly studied variables, acquiring firms ' financial performance does not positively change as a function of their acquisition activity.
In the financial year March 2009 – February 2010, every Namibian earned 15, 000 N $ ( roughly 2, 000 US $) on average.
Average ACT score is 22 ; average high school grade point average is 2. 94 ; tuition for 2009-2010 is $ 22, 350, with 100 percent of UIU students receiving need-and / or merit-based financial aid.
In Florida in 1990, retired financial planner Jack Gargan funded a series of " I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore " ( a reference to a famous quotation from the 1976 political and mass media satire movie, Network ) newspaper advertisements denouncing the U. S. Congress for voting for legislative pay raises at a time when average wages nationwide were not increasing.
Previously in 1884, Dow had composed an initial stock average called the Dow Jones Averages, which contained nine railroads and two industrial companies that appeared in the Customer's Afternoon Letter, a daily two-page financial news bulletin which was the precursor to The Wall Street Journal.
, SWIFT linked more than 9, 000 financial institutions in 209 countries and territories, who were exchanging an average of over 15 million messages per day ( compared to an average of 2. 4 million daily messages in 1995 ).
As a result of this supplement, the total benefit of a married man with two children went up by 52 %, and that of a single man by 117 .% The duration was limited to 26 weeks, while the total benefit was restricted to 85 % of average weekly earnings in the preceding financial year.
Commerce ( 23. 1 %), tourism ( 10. 1 %) and financial activities ( 3. 9 ) are all important for the local economy, while the contribution from agriculture and fishing is marginal, employing 6. 5 % of the workforce on a Swiss average of 15. 4 %.
The Philharmonic in 1877 was in desperate financial condition, caused by the paltry income from five concerts in the 1876-1877 season that brought in an average of only $ 168 per concert.
In addition, it is one of the least expensive law schools in the UC system, and it grants the most in financial aid after UCLA, so students tend to graduate with less debt on average than other schools in the UC system.
In December 2008, NS & I dropped significantly the interest rate ( and therefore the odds of investors winning a prize ) due to the corresponding significant drop in the Bank of England base rate during the " credit crunch ", leading to strong criticism from Members of Parliament, financial experts, and holders of premium bonds ; many claimed that Premium Bonds were now " worthless ", and somebody with the maximum £ 30, 000 invested who has " average luck " would win only 10 prizes per year compared to 15 in the previous year.
Macalester gives an average financial aid package of $ 33, 991, with 72 % of students receiving financial aid.
At the end of the 2008-09 financial year, c2c was again named the most punctual railway service, with 95. 3 % annual average of services running on time.

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