Key employee

Any employee that is considered to be critical to the business of the enterprise.

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Turnkey construction contract
A type of construction contract under which the construction firm is obligated to complete a project according to prespecified criteria for a price that is fixed at the time the contract is signed.

Keynesian Economics
The economic theory that active government intervention in the marketplace and monetary policy is the best method of ensuring economic growth and stability.

Keyman Insurance
Companies often take out insurance policies on essential (i.e. key) managers or employees to protect them against the loss (accidents, death) of such talent. This is referred to as keyman insurance.

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Liquidity risk on bonds

The primary measure of liquidity is the size of the bid-ask spread. Liquidity risk depends on the ease with which an issue can be sold at or near its value. It follows that the wider the dealer spread, the more liquidity risk.


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