In economics:
False Claims Act, United States federal law
Fellow of Chartered Accountants, senior member of the largest Canadian accountancy body for chartered accountants and auditors.
Fellow of Chartered Accountants, senior member of the largest English and Welsh accountancy body for chartered accountants and auditors.
Fellow of Chartered Accountants, senior member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka, accountancy body for chartered accountants and auditors in Sri Lanka.
Ferengi Commerce Authority, group made primarily of the Council of Economic Advisors in the fictional Star Trek universe
Free Carrier, international commerce term
Full Cost Accounting, a method of accounting which seeks to calculate the social, environmental, and economic costs and benefits of a product over its lifespan instead of focusing solely on the cost of its initial purchase.
Function cost analysis, method of technical and economic research
Farm Credit Administration, a financial organization during the New Deal era.
In sports:
FC Aarau, a football club in Switzerland
FC Augsburg, a football club in Germany
In Facilities Management:
Facility Condition Assessment
In Configuration management:
Functional Configuration Audit
In other fields:
An Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil, the former reserve force of the Irish Army
Family Caregiver Alliance, a non-profit organization that provides caregiver support to Californians
Framework Convention Alliance, a group of organizations and countries supporting the FCTC treaty on tobacco control
Feline cutaneous asthenia, a rare inherited disorder of collagen production in cats.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, not-for-profit organization that has been based in Kansas City, Missouri since 1956
Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans, an Anglican church organization
Ferrovia Centro-Atlântica, a Brazilian railway company
Financial Conduct Authority, a proposed regulatory body in the UK
Finnish Cannabis Association, Finnish non-governmental organisation whose purpose is to advocate legalisation of cannabis
First Choice Airways, Former UK charter airline (ICAO airline designator)
Flood Control Act, a series of laws concerning flood protection, control, and damage reduction
Formal concept analysis, method of data analysis
Freund's Complete Adjuvant, an immune system booster used in some vaccines
Financial collection agencies ltd, an accounts receivable management company from 1979 to 1998
Fixed Channel Allocation, in wireless networks.
"FCA", a song by Avail from their 1996 album 4am Friday
Foundation for Contemporary Art, Ghana
French Camp Academy, French Camp, Mississippi
Foundation for Contemporary Arts, New York City
Glacier Park International Airport
Flood Control Act, referring to any one of several pieces of US legislation on flood control
Federal Court of Appeal
Federal Court of Australia
Flux-cored arc welding, a welding process
Fellow, Conference of Consulting Actuaries
Federal command association
FCA TTOP stands for Free Carrier, Title Transfer Our Plant
FCA can be Full Cost Accounting, which is a method of accounting or False Claims Act (US federal law).
It stands for nasdaq It stands for National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation
A good yearbook headline for FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) could be "Faith in Action: Celebrating FCA's Impact on and off the Field." This headline captures the essence of FCA's mission to combine faith and athletics while highlighting the organization's positive influence in both sports and the community. It also conveys a sense of unity and purpose among FCA members.
FCA stand for "Farm Credit Administration"
Yes, Jeep is a brand of FCA. FCA is Fiat Chrysler America.
A FCA shipment is when a seller hands over the goods to a carrier of the buyers choice. This fulfills the sellers responsibility to buyer
some of the things the fca did was to refinance farmers mortages and to halp with other credit problemsbut still theyre gay
food control association
Full cost accounting
FCA stands for "free carrier."It used in the delivery of goods on truck, rail car or container at the specified point (depot) of departure, which is usually the seller's premises, or a named railroad station or a named cargo terminal or into the custody of the carrier, at seller's expense. The point (depot) at origin may or may not be a customs clearance center. Buyer is responsible for the main carriage/freight, cargo insurance and other costs and risks.In the air shipment, technically speaking, goods placed in the custody of an air carrier is considered as delivery on board the plane. In practice, many importers and exporters still use the term FOB in the air shipment.The term FCA is also used in the RO/RO (roll on/roll off) services.In the export quotation, indicate the point of departure (loading) after the acronym FCA; for example, FCA Hong Kong and FCA Seattle.Some manufacturers may use the former terms FOT (Free On Truck) and FOR (Free On Rail) in selling to export-traders.