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Fiscal
Connected with financial matters.
Fiscal
Year
A continuous 12 month time period used for financial reporting, beginning
at a certain date and ending one year later.
Fish
Eyes
Also called cat's eyes, this weld defect has a hole or piece of matter
surrounded by a circular area of brightness while a paint defect shows
has the circular area of brightness surrounding spots.
Fish
Mouth
Pulling loose of a roofing seam.
Fish
Oil
Paint drying agent made from oil from certain fish.
Fish
Plate
Wood or metal plate which strengthens a joint by spanning and overlapping
a butt joint between the two pieces of wood.
Fish
Tape
Also referred to as fish wire, it is a flexible flat metal wire which
is used to push or pull other wires through conduits or other hard to
access locations in a structure.
Fish
Wire
Also referred to as fish tape, it is a flexible flat metal wire which
is used to push or pull other wires through conduits or other hard to
access locations in a structure.
Fission
Splitting apart. Dividing into two.
Fissure
A long, narrow, deep cleft or crack.
Fittings
Fittings can perform three functions, continuing straight runs of pipe;
allowing pipe to make turns; and permit changing of one type of pipe to
another, for example, galvanized to plastic.
Five
C's of Credit
1. Character (willingness to pay).
2. Capacity (financial cash flow).
3. Capital (wealth).
4. Collateral (security).
5. Conditions (economic status).
Fix
1. To fasten or attach.
2. To make firm, stable or secure.
3. To make permanent or lasting.
Fixative
1. A substance that makes something permanent.
2. An element that prevents fading or evaporation.
3. Something that increases durability. Fixed Permanent. Unmovable.
Fixed
Assets
Also called long-term assets, they are assets such as office equipment
that can be depreciated.
Fixed
Expenses
Those expenses which remain the same regardless of circumstances.
Fixed
Installment
Monthly home loan payments.
Fixed
Payment Mortgage
A loan secured by real estate, which features a periodic payment of interest,
and principal, which is constant over the term of the loan. All fixed
payment mortgages are fixed rate mortgages, but some fixed rate mortgages
may have variable payments, such as a graduated payment mortgage.
Fixed
Rate Mortgage
Loan with an interest rate that remains at a specific rate for the entire
loan. Approximately 75 per cent of home mortgages are this type.
Fixed
Skylight
Skylight that does not open.
Fixed
Window
Window that does not open and is used only for ornamentation or light.
Fixer-upper
House that needs repair and remodeling and sells at a below market price.
Fixing-up Expenses Expenses incurred to enhance the appearance and condition
of real estate to prepare it for sale.
Fixture
1. Property that is permanently attached to a house, such as built-in
bookcases, and whose removal would cause a loss of value or damage.
2. Sinks, toilets, tubs. Plumbing fixtures. Electrical devices connected
to electrical current.
Fixture
Branch
Pipe that carries wastes from non-toilet plumbing fixtures directly to
the building drain. It is also called a waste pipe, wet vent, or fixture
drain.
Fixture
Drain
Pipe that carries wastes from non-toilet plumbing fixtures directly to
the building drain. It is also called a waste pipe, wet vent, or fixture
branch.
Fixture
Unit
Method of indicating the load of each fixture on the overall plumbing
system.
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