Data vs data: “data are/data is” & “day-tuh/da-tuh”

Do you write “data are,” or “data is”? What is a “datum”? Is it pronounced “day-tuh” or “da-tuh”? How is this different across industries and cultures? This article shows you how to write and pronounce the word “data,” and how it differs across cultures. Plurality: “Data are” vs. “Data is” Strictly speaking, data is a

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Data Normalization Techniques: Easy to Advanced (& the Best)

Data normalization is a crucial element of data analysis. It’s what allows analysts to compile and compare numbers of different sizes, from various data sources. And yet, normalization is little understood and little used. The reason normalization goes under-appreciated is probably linked to confusion surrounding what it actually is. There are easy normalization techniques, such

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Investment Base: What is it? And why is it important?

The term investment base shows up most often in three financial contexts: sales of receivables, capital structuring, and valuations. In a sentence, investment base is an umbrella term used to reference the valuable portion, or net portion, of a pool of assets and liabilities. The reason we use the term “investment base” rather than “available

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What is Non-Cash Working Capital? 5 Reasons You Need It

Working capital is a critical concept in the world of finance, but few people understand how it differs from non-cash working capital. Those that do understand have a huge upper-hand in recognizing the strengths and weaknesses in a business and in making sound investments. In short, non-cash working capital is the difference between [current assets

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