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Cisco Systems' organizational structure is so complex that it can take 15 minutes and a whiteboard to fully explain. John Chambers describes the benefits simply: speed, skill, and flexibility. The core "structural" unit at the heart of Chambers concept is the:
Contingent Loss
A potential financial loss that may occur in the future depending on the outcome of a specific event, often recognized in financial statements once the loss is deemed probable and the amount can be reasonably estimated.
Cancellable
The property of being able to be cancelled or terminated, often referring to contracts, policies, or agreements that can be ended before the agreed-upon term.
Fixed Purchase Contract
A contractual agreement to buy or sell goods and services at predetermined prices and terms.
Journal Entry
A record in the books of accounts that represents each transaction with debits and credits recorded to maintain the accounting equation.
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