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Superglossary - Finance
Category: Economy and Finance > Finance
Date & country: 16/12/2013, USA
Words: 5410


Closing Price
All the expenses involved in transferring ownership of real estate.

Closing Purchase
Price of the last transaction of a particular stock completed during a day's trading session on an e

Closing Quote
A transaction in which the purchaser's intention is to reduce or eliminate a short position in a sto

Closing Range
The last bid and offer prices of a particular stock at the close of a day's trading session on an ex

Closing Sale
Also known as the range. The high and low prices, or bids and offers, recorded during the period des

Closing Tick
A transaction in which the seller's intention is to reduce or eliminate a long position in a stock,

Closing Transaction
The net of the number of stocks whose closing prices are higher than their previous trades (uptick)

Cloud On Title
Applies to derivative products. Buy or sell transaction that eliminates an existing position (sellin

Cluster Analysis
Any claim or encumbrance, usually discovered in a title search, that may impair the title to a prope

CMO REIT
A statistical technique that identifies clusters of stocks whose returns are highly correlated withi

Coattail Investing
A very risky type of Real Estate Investment Trust investing in the residual cash flows of Collateral

Code Of Procedure
A risky trading practice of making trades similar to those of other successful investors, usually in

Coefficient Of Determination
The guide of the National Association of Securities Dealers used to adjudicate complaints filed agai

Coincident Indicators
The New York-based commodity exchange trading futures and options. The CS&CE shares the trading floo

Coinsurance Effect
Economic indicators that give an indication of the status of the economy.

Cold-Calling
Refers to the fact that the merger of two firms lessens the probability of default on either firm's

Collar
Calling potential new customers in the hope of selling stocks, bonds or other financial products and

Collateral
An upper and lower limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (FRN) or an adjustable-rate mo

Collateral Trust Bonds
Asset than can be repossessed if a borrower defaults.

Collection
A security backed by a pool of pass-through rates , structured so that there are several classes of

Collection Float
The presentation of a negotiable instrument for payment, or the conversion of any accounts receivabl

Collection Fractions
The period between the time is deposited a check in an account and the time funds are made available

Collection Policy
The percentage of a given month's sales collected during the month of sale and each month following

Collection Ratio
Procedures a firm follows in attempting to collect accounts receivables.

Collective Wisdom
The ratio of a company's accounts receivable to its average daily sales, which gives the average num

Comanager
Computerized OTC traders assistance system that provides for trade entry and position monitoring, am

Combination
A bank that ranks just below a lead manager in a syndicated Eurocredit or international bond issue.

Combination Bond Plus
Applies to derivative products. Arrangement of options involving two long or two short positions wit

Combination Matching
A bond backed by the government unit issuing it as well as by revenue from the project that is to be

Combination Strategy
Also called horizon-matching, a variation of multiperiod immunization and cash flow-matching in whic

Combined Financial Statement
A strategy in which a put and call with the same strike price and expiration are either both bought

Come In
A financial statement that merges the assets, liabilities, net worth, and operating figures of two o

Come Out Of The Trade
In the context of general equities, a fall in price.

Comeout
In the context of general equities, trader's position in a security that results from executing a tr

COMEX
In the context of general equities, the opening. Antithesis of the close.

Comfort Letter
A division of the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). Formerly known as the Commodity Exchange, CO

Commercial Draft
A letter from an independent auditor in securities underwriting agreements to assure that informatio

Commercial Hedgers
Demand for payment.

Commercial Loan
Companies that take futures positions in commodities so that they can guarantee prices at which they

Commercial Paper
Similar to MBS but backed by loans secured with commercial rather than residential property. Commerc

Commercial Property
Short-term unsecured promissory notes issued by a corporation. The maturity of commercial paper is t

Commercial Risk
Real estate that produces some sort of income-producing property.

Commingling
The risk that a foreign debtor will be unable to pay its debts because of business events, such as b

Commission
In the context of securities, this involves mixing customer-owned securities with brokerage firm-own

Commission Broker
The fee paid to a broker to execute a trade, based on number of shares, bonds, options, and/or their

Commission House
A broker on the floor of an exchange who acts as agent for a particular brokerage house and buys and

Commitment
A firm that buys and sells futures contracts for customer accounts. Related

Commitment Fee
Describes a trader's obligation to accept or make delivery on a futures contract. Related

Commodities Exchange Center (CEC)
Committee that assigns identifying numbers and codes for all securities. These 'CUSIP' numbers and s

Commodity
The location of five New York futures exchanges

Commodity Futures Contract
A commodity is food, metal, or another fixed physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually

Commodity Indexs
An agency created by the U.S. Congress in 1974 to regulate exchange trading in futures.

Commodity Paper
Indexs measuring the price and performance of physical commodities, often by the price of futures co

Commodity-Backed Bond
A loan or advance secured by commodities.

Common Code
A bond with interest payments tied to the price of an underlying commodity.

Common Equity
A nine-digit identification code issued jointly by CEDEL and Euroclear. As of January 1991 common co

Common Market
Shareholder's total equity at corporate book values.

Common Shares
An agreement between two or more countries that permits the free movement of capital and labor as we

Common Stock
In general, a public corooration has two types of shares, common and preferred. The common shares us

Common Stock Equivalent
Securities that represent equity ownership in a company. Common shares let an investor vote on such

Common Stock Equivalents
A convertible security that is traded like an equity issue because the optioned common stock is trad

Common Stock Fund
Convertible preferred stock plus convertible bonds, stock options, and warrants.

Common Stock Market
A mutual fund investing only in common stock.

Common Stock Ratios
The market for trading equities, not including preferred stock.

Common Stock-Other Equity
Ratios that are designed to measure the relative claims of stockholders to earnings (cash flow per s

Common-Base-Year Analysis
Value of outstanding common shares at par, plus accumulated retained earnings. Also called sharehold

Common-Size Analysis
The representing of accounting information over multiple years as percentages of amounts in an initi

Common-Size Statement
The representing of balance sheet items as percentages of assets and of income statement items as pe

Common-Sized
A statement in which all items are expressed as a percentage of a base figure, useful for purposes o

Companion Bonds
A term used to refer to a financial statement in which all items are expressed as percentages of ano

Company
A class of a Collateralized Mortgage Obligation (CMO) whose principal is paid off first when the und

Company Doctor
A proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other form of enterprise that engages in business.

Company-Specific Risk
An executive, usually appointed from outside, brought in to turn a company around and make it profit

Comparative Credit Analysis
Related

Comparative Statements
Comparing a firm to others that have a desired target debt rating in order to deduce an appropriate

Comparison
Financial statements for different periods, that allo the comparson of figures to illustrate trends

Comparison Universe
Short for 'comparison ticket,' a memorandum between two brokers that confirms the details of a trans

Compensating Balance
A group of money managers of similar investment style used to assess relative performance of a portf

Competence
An excess balance that is left in a bank to provide indirect compensation for loans extended or serv

Competition
Sufficient ability or fitness for one's needs. The necessary abilities to be qualified to achieve a

Competition Ahead
Intra- or intermarket rivalry between or among businesses trying to obtain a larger piece of the sam

Competitive Bidding
Often used in risk arbitrage. Situation whereby another O.T.C. market maker has transacted with inve

Competitive Offering
A securities offering process in which securities firms submit competing bids to the issuer for the

Complete
An offering of securities through competitive bidding.

Complete Capital Market
In the context of general equities, to fill an order.

Complete Portfolio
A market in which there is a distinctive marketable security for each and every possible outcome.

Completion Bonding
The entire portfolio, including risky and risk-free assets.

Completion Risk
Insurance that a construction contract will be completed successfully.

Completion Undertaking
The risk that a project will not be brought into operation successfully.

Compliance Department
An undertaking either (1) to complete a project so that it meets certain specified performance crite

Composition
A department in all organized stock exchanges to ensure that all companies, traders, and brokerage f

Compound Growth Rate
Voluntary arrangement to restructure a firm's debt, under which payment is reduced.

Compound Interest
The rate of growth of a figure, compounded over some period of time.

Compound Option
Interest paid on previously earned interest as well as on the principal.

Compounding
Option on an option.

Compounding Frequency
The process of accumulating the time value of money forward in time. For example, interest earned in

Compounding Period
The number of compounding periods in a year. For example, quarterly compounding has a compounding fr

Comptroller Of The Currency
The investigation of a firm's business in conjunction with a securities offering to determine whethe

Computerized Market Timing System
A government official, appointed by the president, who keeps control over all national banks, and re

Concave
A computer system that compiles large amounts of trading data in search of patterns and trends to ma