NATIONALIZATION
This refers to a method in which the government takes control of a company or industry, which may appear for a variety of reasons. Nationalization is commonly known in developing countries subject to regular leadership and government changes. Nationalization is frequently a way for a government to expand its economic resources and power.
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Grant Deed
Legal document used to transfer title to real property or real property interest. It contains the name of the individual or entity transferring the ...
Underlying Security
Underlying Security is a financial instrument on which the value of a derivative is based.
Savings Bond Plan
Savings Bond Plan is a program that allows employees to purchase US savings bonds through payroll deductions.
Max Pain
The point at which option contracts expire at the maximum loss. The term sprung from Maximum Pain theory, which means most investors who buy and ho ...
Yield Maintenance
Yield Maintenance is a prepayment premium allowing an investor to have the same yield, thus make it seem like the borrower has settled all of the m ...
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Majority of students consider federal loans as their first borrowing choice. But this loan may not be able to shoulder an entire tuition, not to me ...
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Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Liabilities
Long-lived liabilities refer to obligations which are due more than a year. Some examples of long-term debt include convertible bond and capital le ...
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