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benchmark A performance comparator used to determine the relative rate of increase/decrease in a market or security. A benchmark is often a target against which investment performance is measured.
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benchmark A permanent reference mark made on a piece of property for the sake of surveyors
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benchmark (1) An intermediate target to measure progress in a given period using a certain indicator. (2) A reference point or standard against which to compare performance or achievements.
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benchmark This is a standard measure used to assess the performance of a company. Investors need to know whether or not a company is hitting certain benchmarks as this will determine the structure of the investment package. For example, a company that is slow to reach certain benchmarks may compensate investors by increasing their stock allocation.
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benchmark A set of tests normally done during the feasibility study, to determine the technical standards to which the material should be digitised. Quality assurance procedures should measure the digitized images against these benchmarks.
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