Tag: Investment Definition
-
Acquisition
The act by which a person procures the property of a thing. The thing the property in which is secured. Original acquisition is that by which a man secures a property in a thing which is not at the time he acquires it, and in its then existing condition, the property of any other […]
-
Commission
An authority to do some act, such as the authority of an agent to enter into a contract or the authority of an officer to hold the office or title . An amount payable to an agent upon the agent performing the act contracted for. Usually expressed in terms of a percentage , but […]
-
Discount
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Discount Meaning of Discount An allowance or deduction made from a gross sum on any account whatever. Relating to bills of exchange , it denotes the sum of money deducted from its face value in […]
-
Extra
(Lat. without; out of; beyond). Its opposite is in or intra. Calv, Lex. …
-
Accrued Interest
The accumulated coupon interest earned but not yet paid to the seller of a bond by the buyer (unless the bond is in default)….
-
Current Assets
Value of cash, accounts receivable, inventories, marketable securities and other assets that could be converted to cash in less than 1 year….
-
Current Assets
Value of cash, accounts receivable, inventories, marketable securities and other assets that could be converted to cash in less than 1 year….
-
Bear Market
Any market in which prices are in a declining trend….
-
Bear Market
Any market in which prices are in a declining trend….
-
Growth Stock
Common stock of a company that has an opportunity to invest money and earn more than the opportunity cost of capital….
-
Growth Stock
Common stock of a company that has an opportunity to invest money and earn more than the opportunity cost of capital….
-
Liabilities
All the claims against a corporation. Liabilities include accounts, wages and salaries payable; dividends declared payable; accrued taxes payable; and fixed or long-term liabilities, such as mortgage bonds, debentures and bank loans. (See: Assets, Balance sheet)…
-
Indenture
A deed between two parties drawn so that the edges are indented for the purpose of making identification of the various parts easier. See Bowen v Beck, 94 N. Y. 86. It was a practice to cut the top of the first page or sheet in a toothed or waving line. This was usually done…