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Weighted averageDefinition Please see Regional average
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Weighted averageMoyenne pondérée
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Weighted averageA representative value for a set of numbers x1, x2, · · ·, xn given by the sum w1x1 + w2x2 + · · · + wnxn, where the numbers wi are the weights. The weights are usually assigned positive values that s [..]
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Weighted averageGenerally refers to the arithmetic average obtained by adding the products of numbers "weighted" by a predetermined value.
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Weighted averageA moving average that uses a selected time span, but gives greater weight to the more recent price data. Weighted Close A weighted average of the high, low and close that places more weight on the clo [..]
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Weighted averageDefinition An average that takes into account the proportional relevance of each component, rather than treating each component equally.
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Weighted averageThe average of the total population or number of incumbents reported. For each job, it is computed by multiplying each company's average salary by their number of incumbents, adding these values, [..]
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Weighted averageWhen an Issuer is setting a price on a share, they will take the average share price for a pre-determined number of days.
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Weighted averageWhen an Issuer is setting a price on a share, they will take the average share price for a pre-determined number of days.
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Weighted averageAn average that takes into account the proportional relevance of each component, rather than treating each component equally. Source: Investor Words.com. COMB, for example, uses weighted averaging for [..]
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Weighted averagen. promedio ponderado
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Weighted averageGenerally refers to the arithmetic average obtained by adding the products of numbers "weighted" by a predetermined value.
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Weighted averageAn inventory valuation method which values ending inventory based on the average cost per unit for the period.
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Weighted averageAn average in which each component is adjusted by a factor that reflects its relative importance to the whole; obtained by multiplying each component by its assigned weight, adding the products, and dividing the sum of the products by the sum of the weights.
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