Hurdle

  • 31Hurdle Mills (Carolina del Norte) — Hurdle Mills Área no incorporada de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 32Hurdle race — Hurdle Hur dle, n. [OE. hurdel, hirdel, AS. hyrdel; akin to D. horde, OHG. hurt, G. h[ u]rde a hurdle, fold, pen, Icel. hur? door, Goth. ha[ u]rds, L. cratis wickerwork, hurdle, Gr. ?, Skr. k?t to spin, c?t to bind, connect. [root]16. Cf. {Crate} …

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  • 33hurdle, hurtle — Hurdle means to leap over, to overcome : I can easily hurdle that small stream. He is determined to hurdle every obstacle in his path. Hurtle means to move with great speed, to rush, to go violently : The motorcycle hurtled down the road. An… …

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  • 34Hurdle Mills, North Carolina — Hurdle Mills is an unincorporated community in southern Person County and northern Orange County, North Carolina. It is located on North Carolina Highway 157, southwest of Roxboro, at an elevation of 614 feet (187 m). External links… …

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  • 35hurdle rate — noun (finance) The minimum rate at which annual assets must grow before the achievement of specified results • • • Main Entry: ↑hurdle …

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  • 36Hurdle rate — The hurdle rate is the minimum rate of return that must be met for a company to undertake a particular project. The hurdle rate is usually determined by evaluating existing opportunities in operations expansion, rate of return for investments,… …

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  • 37Hurdle Rate — The minimum rate of return on a project or investment required by a manager or investor. In order to compensate for risk, the riskier the project, the higher the hurdle rate. In the hedge fund world, hurdle rate refers to the rate of return that… …

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  • 38hurdle gate — noun : the crosspiece of a track hurdle that swings up to form a high hurdle or down to form a low hurdle …

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  • 39hurdle race — ▪ horse racing  horse race over a course on which a number of obstacles, called hurdles, must be jumped. Hurdle racing, a kind of preparation for steeplechasing, originated in England and Ireland in the 18th century and by the second half of the… …

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  • 40hurdle rate — The required return in capital budgeting. For example, if a project has an expected rate of return higher than the hurdle rate, the project may be accepted. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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