MANUFACTURED PAYMENT
A payment made by the borrower of stocks to the lender. Represented as interest or dividend payments, this occurs frequently in lending securities. Security title is given to the borrower but the lender typically maintains the right to payment accrued on the security. This has tax implications.
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Escrow agreement placed on business assets, inventory sale, or the entire firm. It aims to guard the interests of unsecured creditors by removing t ...
SEC Form N-54C
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Law of One Price
An economic theory that the price of a certain asset, commodity or security remains the same when the exchange rates are considered. For instance, ...
Cash Wages
Salary paid to an employee in the form of spendable money such as cash, check, money order, and direct deposit. It excludes insurance, fringe benef ...
Triple Top
In technical analysis, a chart pattern predicting the reversal of an uptrend. It is determined when the asset price makes three equal tops at almos ...
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