Search results for: “purchase price”

  • Repurchase Agreement

    In relation to conditional sales contracts, an endorsement on the contract allowing the conditional vendor to sell the contract to a finance company with understanding that in the event of default by conditional purchaser, the conditional vendor will repurchase notes of finance company for […]

  • Purchase Order

    Purchase Order Definition (in the Accounting Vocabulary)The The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants offers the following definition of Purchase Order in a way that is easy for anybody to understand: Written authorization to a vendor to deliver specified goods or services at a […]

  • Basket Price

    A slang term in the financial community for the price of a group of different securities which must be purchased together for a single consideration. An issuer might sell a bond with a face value of $1000, ten shares of common stock, and options to acquire 100 additional shares, all at a price […]

  • Purchase Accounting

    Method of accounting for a merger in which the acquirer is treated as having purchased the assets and assumed liabilities of the acquiree, which are all written up or down to their respective fair market values, the difference between the purchase price and the net assets acquired being […]

  • Purchase And Sale

    A method of securities distribution in which the securities firm purchases the securities from the issuer for its own account at a stated price and then resells them, as contrasted with a best-efforts sale….

  • Open-Market Purchase Operation

    A systematic program of repurchasing shares of stock in market transactions at current market prices, in competition with other prospective investors….

  • Fixed-Price Tender Offer

    A one-time offer to purchase a stated number of shares at a stated fixed price, usually a premium to the current market price….

  • Flat Price (Also Clean Price)

    The quoted newspaper price of a bond that does not include accrued interest. The price paid by purchaser is the full price….

  • Original Cost

    Concept of Original Cost in the context of Real Property A short definition of Original Cost: The purchase price of property, paid by the present owner. The present owner may or may not be the first owner.

  • Hard Money Mortgage

    Concept of Hard Money Mortgage in the context of Real Property A short definition of Hard Money Mortgage: A mortgage given in return for cash, rather than to secure a portion of the purchase price, as with a purchase money mortgage.

  • Acquisition Costs

    Concept of Acquisition Costs in the context of Real Property A short definition of Acquisition Costs: Costs of acquiring property other than purchase price: escrow fees, title insurance, lenders fees, etc.

  • Jumbo Va Loan

    Concept of Jumbo va Loan in the context of Real Property A short definition of Jumbo va Loan: A loan for an amount greater than the allowable 100% financed amount. It is determined by subtracting the maximum allowable 100% financed amount from the purchase price and financing 75% of the […]

  • Jumbo Va Loan

    Concept of Jumbo va Loan in the context of Real Property A short definition of Jumbo va Loan: A loan for an amount greater than the allowable 100% financed amount. It is determined by subtracting the maximum allowable 100% financed amount from the purchase price and financing 75% of the […]

  • Affordability Analysis

    Concept of Affordability Analysis in the context of Real Property A short definition of Affordability Analysis: A method to determine the right purchase price and mortgage for a potential home buyer. The price of the home and its future expense, cost to obtain the loan and its future expense, […]

  • Pledged Asset Mortgage

    Concept of Pledged Asset Mortgage in the context of Real Property A short definition of Pledged Asset Mortgage: A method of substituting a pledged asset, such as a CD, for a cash down payment. A buyer can then borrow one hundred percent of the purchase price. In the event of default the lender […]