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FTE

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FTE may refer to:

Economics

  • Flow-through entity, a corporate legal entity where income flows, untaxed, to investors
  • Flows to equity, a method of corporate valuation
  • Full-time equivalent, the total number of hours contracted to a group of employees, divided by the hours worked by a full-time employee

Government and non-profit organisations

  • Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, an agency of the state government of Florida, United States
  • Foundation for Teaching Economics, an American educational organization
  • Foundation For Technical Education, a Swiss educational organization
  • Foundation for Thought and Ethics, an American intelligent design organization
  • Foundation of Technical Education, an Iraqi administrative organization

Science and technology

  • Failure to eject, when the mechanism of a firearm fails to eject a shell, casing or cartridge
  • Fault Tolerant Ethernet, a form of Ethernet LAN used in process industries
  • Flight test engineer, a support role in the flight testing of new aircraft
  • Flux transfer event, in which high-energy solar particles flow through the Earth's magnetosphere

Transportation

  • Comandante Armando Tola International Airport in El Calafate, Argentina
  • Ford Tickford Experience, an Australian automotive marque
  • FTE automotive, a German automotive manufacturing company
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