dynamic gap — Gap analysis methodologies that include assumed volumes for renewals, rollovers, replacement business, growth, etc., to reflect the fact that banks do not close their doors and simply honor remaining outstanding obligations as of the date on… … Financial and business terms
Dynamic Gap — Refers to asset and liability risk management at financial institutions. An asset liability model that takes into account projected future balances or the difference between interest sensitive assets and interest sensitive liabilities at specific … Investment dictionary
static gap analysis — Gap analysis method that measures exposure to interest rate risk based solely upon the assets and liabilities held by the bank at the time that the analysis is performed. The opposite of dynamic gap analysis. American Banker Glossary … Financial and business terms
Dynamic array — Several values are inserted at the end of a dynamic array using geometric expansion. Grey cells indicate space reserved for expansion. Most insertions are fast (constant time), while some are slow due to the need for reallocation (Θ(n) time,… … Wikipedia
Info-gap decision theory — is a non probabilistic decision theory that seeks to optimize robustness to failure – or opportuneness for windfall – under severe uncertainty,[1][2] in particular applying sensitivity analysis of the stability radius type[3] to perturbations in… … Wikipedia
modified gap — A term used to describe a variety of gap analysis methodologies that make modifications to contractual gap analysis in an effort to improve the accuracy of the gap analysis. See beta adjusted gap and dynamic gap. American Banker Glossary … Financial and business terms
SWOT analysis — is a strategic planning method used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats involved in a project or in a business venture. It involves specifying the objective of the business venture or project and identifying the… … Wikipedia
Math–verbal achievement gap — Graph showing the Math–Verbal Achievement Gap in the United States The math–verbal achievement gap is a phenomenon first observed by Richard Rothstein in a brief, 2002 article written in The New York Times.[1 … Wikipedia
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Intelligence analysis management — This article deals with the roles of processing/analysis in the real world intelligence cycle as a part of intelligence cycle management. See Intelligence analysis for a discussion of the techniques of analysis. For a hierarchical list of… … Wikipedia