Definitions for "in-house"
Originating within a company. In the case of securities trading, in-house trades,...
that which originates within an enterprise or other organization, For example, Economic Development Services maintains a computerized database and hard files in-house in order to deliver on the search promise of The Network explore Global Registry of Contacts under Area Development in Economic Development.net. The online glossary MoneyWords has a definition of in-house as it relates to securities trading. definition of inhouse defined definition of in-house defined definition of in house defined access to http://www.advfn.com/money-words_letter_I.html
"In-house" means at your place of business.
Used in the context of general equities. Keeping an activity within the firm. For example, rather than go to the marketplace and sell a security for a client to anyone, an attempt is made to find a buyer to complete the transaction with the firm. Although a listed trade must be brought to the floor of the stock exchange, matching supply with demand within the confines of the firm results in greater commissions for the firm.
Within a company. In securities trading, an attempt to find a buyer within the firm to complete a transaction, rather than going to the marketplace. Although a listed trade must be brought to the floor of the stock exchange, matching supply with demand within the confines of the firm results in greater commissions for the firm.
Refers to a lawyer who works within a company (not a law firm) as a salaried employee.
Affiliate program managed directly by a merchant.
alternative to using an affiliate solution provider; building affiliate program architecture within a company.
They do not use an Affiliate Program, everything is handled by the Merchant.
Within the organization. Typically refers to work undertaken by the employees of the organization rather than by outside contract. [D02856] RMW
The system of provision of particular services or activities within a company or organization from its own resources, rather than from outside agents or contractors, e.g. in-house database.
An audience composed only of employees of the same company.
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Any system, scheme, or practice developed by and for a local archive, library, museum or other repository and generally used only by that repository.
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On the premises.
Assets or expertise specifically owned, possessed, directed, and/or controlled by the responding entity.