A businessman (sometimes businesswoman, female; or businessperson, gender neutral) is a generic term for a wide range of people engaged in profit-oriented enterprises, generally the management of a company. Non-sexist language (gender-generic, gender-inclusive, gender-neutral, or sex-neutral language) is language that attempts to refer neither to males nor females when discussing an abstract or hypothetical person whose sex cannot otherwise be determined, as opposed to sexist language, which attempts to refer to males. ... Some factual claims in this article need to be verified. ...
In an interview yesterday, the businessman said he was sharing out sweetmeats - in keeping with the traditions of the festival - to some neighbours across the road from his home at around 7:30 p.m., when he saw five strange men enter his gate.
According to the businessman, who is the licensed owner of a.32 pistol, he then crossed the road and opened fire on the two bandits in the yard and they ran to the back of the premises.
The businessman said his wife related that after hearing the gunfire, the thief wriggled from her grasp and went to check on his accomplices who were keeping guard at the bottom of the steps.
Our businessman was able to prepare the fair-value balance sheets with the help of a friend, who happened to be a computer fanatic with an interest in option-pricing models.
Our businessman was uncomfortable about not acknowledging the existence of the call option written on the balance sheet, but he felt even more uncomfortable about accounting immediately for the transfer of the common stock based on current market conditions that might change significantly before the exercise date of the option.
However, our businessman also knew from experience that periodic results were important to users of financial statements, and he was amazed at the variability of those results under the various scenarios.