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Definition of Bretton Woods AgreementBretton Woods AgreementAn agreement signed by the original United Nations members in 1944 that
Related Terms:Gold exchange standardA system of fixing exchange rates adopted in the bretton woods agreement. It Bond agreementA contract for privately placed debt. Cash deficiency agreementAn agreement to invest cash in a project to the extent required to cover any cash Concession agreementAn understanding between a company and the host government that specifies the Double-tax agreementagreement between two countries that taxes paid abroad can be offset against Equity contribution agreementAn agreement to contribute equity to a project under certain specified Fiscal agency agreementAn alternative to a bond trust deed. Unlike the trustee, the fiscal agent acts as an Forward rate agreement (FRA)agreement to borrow or lend at a specified future date at an interest rate Interest rate agreementAn agreement whereby one party, for an upfront premium, agrees to compensate the Note agreementA contract for privately placed debt. Preferred stock agreementA contract for preferred stock. Purchase agreementAs used in connection with project financing, an agreement to purchase a specific Raw material supply agreementAs used in connection with project financing, an agreement to furnish a Repurchase agreementAn agreement with a commitment by the seller (dealer) to buy a security back from Revolving credit agreementA legal commitment wherein a bank promises to lend a customer up to a Smithsonian agreementA revision to the bretton woods international monetary system which was signed at Standby agreementIn a rights issue, agreement that the underwriter will purchase any stock not purchased by investors. Standstill agreementsContracts where the bidding firm in a takeover attempt agrees to limit its holdings Tax clawback agreementAn agreement to contribute as equity to a project the value of all previously Throughput agreementAn agreement to put a specified amount of product per period through a particular Tolling agreementAn agreement to put a specified amount of raw material per period through a particular General Agreementon Tariffs and Trade (GATT) a treaty North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)an agreement among Canada, Mexico, and the United States establishing the North American Free Trade Zone, with a resulting reduction in trade barriers Bretton WoodsSite of a 1944 international monetary conference at which the postwar fixed exchange rate system was structured and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank were created. Totalization AgreementAn agreement between countries whereby an employee only has to pay Social Security taxes to the country in which he or she is working Buy/Sell AgreementThis is an agreement entered into by the owners of a business to define the conditions under which the interests of each shareholder will be bought and sold. The agreement sets the value of each shareholders interest and stipulates what happens when one of the owners wishes to dispose of his/her interest during his/her lifetime as well as disposal of interest upon death or disability. Life insurance, critical illness coverage and disability insurance are major considerations to help fund this type of agreement. Conditional Sale AgreementAn agreement entered into between a conditional buyer and a conditional seller setting out the terms under which goods change hands. Confidentiality AgreementA legal document whereby the one party, usually the prospective investor, pledges to keep strictly confidential, and return on request, any and all information provided by the entrepreneur seeking funding. Purchase AgreementThis legal document records the final understanding of the parties with respect to the proposed transaction. Related to : financial, finance, business, accounting, payroll, inventory, investment, money, inventory control, stock trading, financial advisor, tax advisor, credit. |