Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at ferson.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Ferson.
Examples
-
(Soundbite of machinery) SHAPIRO: That's certainly true of Bill Ferson.
-
(Soundbite of machinery) SHAPIRO: That's certainly true of Bill Ferson.
-
And the low credit risk of Treasurys makes diversification less important than for other bonds, Mr. Ferson says.
Why Your Bond Funds Probably Aren't Worth their Fat Fees Jack Hough 2011
-
(Soundbite of machinery) SHAPIRO: That's certainly true of Bill Ferson.
-
Tribe spokesman Scott Ferson said Marshall would have not comment until today.
GLENN MARSHALL 2010
-
Individual bonds, on the other hand, can be ideal for ensuring that a set amount is returned in time to pay future expenses, says Wayne Ferson, a finance professor at the University of Southern California.
Why Your Bond Funds Probably Aren't Worth their Fat Fees Jack Hough 2011
-
The information about the Silver Star was false and did not come from Marshall, Ferson said.
GLENN MARSHALL 2010
-
Next week, the BIA team will review records to verify information on the tribe's application to the government, Wampanoag spokesman Scott Ferson said Wednesday.
-
"They will be there to check the numbers, to pore through the genealogy records to make sure everyone is a tribe member," Ferson said.
-
Ferson has pointed out how data mining methods will pick out highly autocorrelated series which give calibration-period overfitting.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.