- Industry: Financial services
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Privilege granted shareholders of a corporation to subscribe to shares of a new issue of common stock before it is offered to the public. Such a right, which normally has a life of two to four weeks, is freely transferable and entitles the holder to buy the new common stock below the public offering price. See: Warrant.
Industry:Financial services
A shareholder's right to reinvest dividends and buy more shares in the corporation or mutual fund.
Industry:Financial services
An option or option-like feature embedded in a real investment opportunity.
Industry:Financial services
Used in the context of general equities. In-line, emphasizing that this is a customer inquiry that is ready to be executed and not distant on price. See: Tight.
Industry:Financial services
The rate at which an investor assumes interest payments made on a debt security can be reinvested over the life of that security.
Industry:Financial services
Land plus all other property that is in some way attached to the land.
Industry:Financial services
Issuance to shareholders that allows them to purchase additional shares, usually at a discount to market price. Holdings of shareholders who do not exercise rights are usually diluted by the offering. Rights are often transferable, allowing the holder to sell them on the open market to others who may wish to exercise them. Rights offerings are particularly common to closed-end funds, which cannot otherwise issue additional common stock.
Industry:Financial services
The risk that proceeds received in the future may have to be reinvested at a lower potential interest rate.
Industry:Financial services
The percentage return on some investments that has been adjusted for inflation.
Industry:Financial services
The right of a person or company to purchase some thing before the offering is made to others.
Industry:Financial services