Roger Jellison

Roger Jellison
Roger is a seasoned finance and accounting professional with 8 years of public accounting and over 25 years of private company experience in a broad range of industries including manufacturing, distribution, technology (software, hardware, and telecom), construction, and services.

Coefficient Definition Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary

In contrast, the actual value of the CV is independent of the unit in which the measurement has been taken, so it is a dimensionless number. For comparison between data sets with different units or widely different means, one should use the coefficient of variation instead of the standard deviation. In many scenarios, coefficients are […]

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Chief Financial Officer CFO Defined: Role, Responsibilities and Skills

The chief financial officer is a member of the C-suite, a term used to describe the most important executives in a company. Alongside the CFO, these roles include the chief executive officer (CEO), the chief operating officer (COO), and the chief information officer (CIO). Access to timely, accurate data is a key enabler to finance […]

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Carrying Value Definition, Formula, Uses, and Example

“Carrying” here refers to carrying assets on the firm’s books (i.e., the balance sheet). Let’s say company ABC bought a 3D printing machine to design prototypes of its product. The 3D printing machine costs $50,000 and has a depreciation expense of $3,000 per year over its useful life of 15 years under the straight-line ...

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Capitalized Cost Definition, Types, Examples, Cons

In the normal course of its operations, a company incurs in several different costs and expenses. Capitalization can refer to the book value of capital, which is the sum of a company’s long-term debt, stock, and retained earnings, which represents a cumulative savings of profit or net income. Also, if management wishes to make ...

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Financial capital Wikipedia

Balance sheet analysis is central to the review and assessment of business capital. Financial capitalism is the production of profit from the manipulation of financial capital. It is held in contrast to industrial capitalism, where profit is made from the manufacture of goods. Debt financing represents a cash capital asset that must be repaid ...

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BX Definition & Usage Examples

My first site was Helping Hand, which curated the best sites from around the web to help people with their computers and navigate resources on the Internet. Years later, I sold the domain to a company that helped folks quit smoking, one of my first big contracts. Instead, CSPs need to optimize and innovate less obvious […]

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