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Look up: discount

  1. Discount
    Referring to the selling price of a bond, a price below its par value. Related: premium.
    Found on http://www.nytimes.com/library/financial

  2. Discount
    Is the negative differential against the spot price. It can refer to an interest rate, price difference, amount under par, or other similar relationship.
    Found on http://www.oasismanagement.com/glossary/

  3. discount
    A predetermined amount, deducted from the face of an invoice, earned for prompt payment. A sales promotion feature that is a markdown from the regular price for a limited time. A percentage deducted for volume purchases.
    Found on http://www.fmi.org/facts_figs/glossary_s

  4. Discount
    When the market price of a newly issued security is lower than the issue price.
    Found on http://www.exchange-handbook.co.uk/index

  5. discount
    When the market price of a newly issued stock is lower than the issue price.
    Found on http://www.stockbrokers.barclays.co.uk/c

  6. Discount
    If the share price of an investment trust is lower than the net asset value (NAV) per share, the trust is said to be trading at a discount. The discount is shown as a percentage of the NAV. The opposite of a discount is a premium. It is more common for an investment trust to trade at a discount than a premium.
    Found on http://www.itshenderson.co.uk/sites/itsh

  7. discount
    [n] - the act of reducing the selling price of merchandise 2. [v] - give a discount on
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  8. Discount
    Regarding an investment trust, the discount is the amount by which the middle-market price per share is lower than the net asset value per share.
    Found on http://www.investment-glossary.co.uk/dis

  9. Discount
    When the market price of a newly issued security is lower than the issue price.
    Found on http://www.tdwaterhouse.co.uk/learn/glos

  10. Discount
    The difference between the net asset value (NAV) per share of an investment trust and the share... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/discount.htm?id=417&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of discount'>more</a>
    Found on http://www.finance-glossary.com/pages/ho

  11. discount
    When the market price of a newly issued share is lower than its issue price it is said to be trading at a discount. The opposite of premium
    Found on http://www.aviva.com/index.asp?pageid=69

  12. discount
    An amount that is subtracted from the regular price of an item
    Example:

    Found on http://www.hbschool.com/glossary/math2/i

  13. discount
    the deduction allowed on a debt when it is settled before the due date; a reduction of debt, granted by a creditor in consideration of payment within a prescribed time; a discount given to customer who is paying cash Category: Commerce - movement of goods • the amount by which the future value of a currency is less than its spot value Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  14. Discount
    Definition (keystage 2) A discount is an amount that is subtracted from a price, usually in order to sell something faster. It may be a particular amount of money, like £3 off, or it may be a fraction or a percentage: 50% off; 1/3 off, etc.
    Found on http://thesaurus.maths.org/mmkb/entry.ht

  15. Discount
    Dis'count` transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Discounted ; present participle & verbal noun Discounting .] [ Old French desconter , descompter , to deduct, French décompter to discount; prefix des- (L. dis- ) + conter , compter . See Count , v. ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/D/79

  16. Discount
    Dis'count` intransitive verb To lend, or make a practice of lending, money, abating the discount; as, the discount for sixty or ninety days.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/D/79

  17. Discount
    Dis'count` noun [ Confer French décompte . See Discount , transitive verb ] 1. A counting off or deduction made from a gross sum on any account whatever; an allowance upon an account, debt, demand, price asked, and the like; something taken or deducted. 2. A deduction made for interest, in advancing money upon, or purchasing, a bill or note not d ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/D/79

  18. discount
    price reduction noun the act of reducing the selling price of merchandise
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  19. discount
    verb give a reduction in price on; `I never discount these books-they sell like hot cakes`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  20. Discount
    Convertible: Difference between gross parity and a given convertible price. Most often invoked when a redemption is expected before the next coupon payment, making it liable for accrued interest. Antithesis of premium. General: Information that has already been taken into account and is built into a stock or market. Straight equity: Price lower tha...
    Found on http://www.duke.edu/~charvey/Classes/wpg

  21. Discount
    In finance and economics, `discounting` is the process of finding the present value of an amount of cash at some future date, and along with compounding cash forms the basis of time value of money calculations. The discounted value of a cash flow is determined by reducing its value by the appropriate `discount rate` for each unit of time between the time when the cashflow is to be valued to the time of the cash flow. Most often the discount rate ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discount

  22. Discount
    • (v.) To deduct from an account, debt, charge, and the like; to make an abatement of; as, merchants sometimes discount five or six per cent for prompt payment of bills. • (v.) To take into consideration beforehand; to anticipate and form conclusions concerning (an event). • (v. i.) To lend, or make a practice of lending, money, abat...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  23. discount
    discount 1. To deduct or subtract from a cost or the price of something. 2. To purchase or to sell (a bill, note, or other commercial paper) at a reduction equal to the amount of interest that will accumulate before it matures. 3. To lend money on (a commercial paper not immediately payable) after deducting the interest. 4. To sell or offer something for...
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  24. Discount
    Referring to general equities: Convertible: difference between gross parity and a given convertible price. General: information that has already been taken into account. Discover What It’s Like to Live Easy With EquiTrend
    Found on http://www.equitrend.com/glossary908.asp

  25. Discount
    1. Any reduction in price or value, especially when below a stated or normal price. 2. To buy or sell commercial paper at a price below face value to account for interest to accrue before maturity.
    Found on http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alandear/


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