CENTER FINANCIAL RESEARCH

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CENTER FOR FINANCIAL RESEARCH & ANALYSIS ACCOUNTING RESEARCH & ANALYTICS 1501 M Street NW Suite 410 Washington DC 20005 CENTER FOR FINANCIAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS;forensic accounting research services;RESEARCH;
CFRA ACCOUNTING RESEARCH & ANALYTICS 1501 M Street NW Suite 410 Washington DC 20005 CENTER FOR FINANCIAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS;forensic accounting research services;
CFRA ACCOUNTING RESEARCH & ANALYTICS 1501 M Street NW Suite 410 Washington DC 20005 CENTER FOR FINANCIAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS;forensic accounting research services;
CFRA Center for Financial Research & Analysis 11140 Rockville Pike Suite 640 Rockville MD 20852 CENTER FOR FINANCIAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS;forensic accounting research services;
CFRA ACCOUNTING LENS ACCOUNTING RESEARCH & ANALYTICS 1501 M Street NW Suite 410 Washington DC 20005 CENTER FOR FINANCIAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS ACCOUNTING LENS;Financial research and analysis of current issues and events affecting the field of finance and accounting to assist investors and financial institutions in assessing financial and regulatory risk;ACCOUNTING;
CFRA LEGAL EDGE ACCOUNTING RESEARCH & ANALYTICS 1501 M Street NW Suite 410 Washington DC 20005 CENTER FOR FINANCIAL RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS LEGAL EDGE;Financial research services analyzing and reporting on the financial aspects of current legal and regulatory issues and events for use by investors, financial institutions, regulatory bodies, insurance companies, and other companies in identifying risks and potential mispricing of corporate securities and assets when making and evaluating investment decisions;LEGAL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A financial transaction network includes a customer network serviced by a host processor. The financial transaction network provides customers with a plurality of diverse and interchangeable financial products and financial services that customers may utilize to directly manage their financial assets. The host processor acts as a communications switch validating incoming transaction requests and routing them to specialized subsystems. The host processor maintains central records that can be accessed by network participants. The financial transaction network enables customers to continually interchange account values relating to any financial product, or financial service within the network. With its accessibility, speed and finality of settlement, the network permits these interchanges to be accomplished with maximum efficiency.