SPIF

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SPIF may refer to:

  • Spiff, Special Performance Incentive Fund or Sales Performance Incentive Fund - a special fund (money pool) allocated to provide sales personnel with specific (typically financial) incentives, geared at supporting tactical or strategic goals.
  • SPIF, Single Point Incremental Forming - a manufacturing technique where a sheet metal part is formed using a single point tool in form of a rod with a spherical end. Could also be called die-less forming since no dies are used.
  • SPIF, Security Policy Information File - a signed file that conveys the semantics of an access control policy (e.g., the following classifications exist, they are represented with these bits and integers, the following security categories exist, they are represented with these other bits and integers, these categories are "permissive," these other ones are "restrictive," and you can't assert this category unless you also assert those other ones, and so on.) [1]
  • SPIF, Sellers Property Information Form - in the UK, a document which contains clear questions the seller of a property must answer for the buyer as part of the conveyancing process when selling a property, and is usually dealt with by both parties solicitor. Questions range from those relating to boundaries; disputes; notices; guarantees; services; neighbours; arrangements and rights; non-owner occupiers; restrictions; planning; but can include further even more specific information the buyer may wish to know.

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