A particular type of order which a client gives to his broker when buying shares.
A broker who buys and sells shares on the instructions of clients but who offers no advice about.
In the US, an insurance policy taken out on the life of a company executive or senior employee whose.
A person appointed in a will to ensure that the wishes of the deceased are duly carried.
An unregulated subsidiary of an electric utility that is allowed to generate and sell wholesale power as an independent energy producer, and is exempt from the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935.
An allowable expense subtracted from gross income to reduce income tax liability. An exemption.
When an option holder takes up his option to buy or sell the underlying instrument (for example.
A formal notice to the writer of an option from a clearing house that an option has been exercised.
The price at which an option holder can buy or sell the underlying instrument (for example,.
Corrosion that proceeds laterally from the sites of initiation along planes parallel to the surface, generally at grain boundaries, forming corrosion products that force metal away from the body of the material, giving rise to a layered appearance.
Instead of making an initial charge, some unit trust companies (particularly PEP managers) make a.
The Price/Earnings ratio of a company at the time when it is taken over by another.
A term used to describe a chemical process in which heat is released. For example, combustion is an exothermic process because heat is released. A reaction or process that produces heat; a combustion reaction.
A type of insulation that is molded or expanded to produce coarse, closed cells containing air. The rigid cellular structure provides thermal and acoustical insulation, strength with low weight, and coverage with few heat loss paths. Often used to insulat ...
A tank used in a closed-loop solar heating system that provides space for the expansion of the heat transfer fluid in the pressurized collector loop.