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Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Industrie: Financial services
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The difference between a bond's par value and its market price.
Industry:Financial services
The price at which a security is offered for sale and the size of the order. In many cases, the Ask Market also displays, which is the Exchange the ask was made on.
Industry:Financial services
The amount of yield an investor must earn from a taxable bond in order to get the same amount of money he or she would earn on a tax-free bond.
Industry:Financial services
The time of day that corresponds with the posting of an ask price for a security.
Industry:Financial services
Bearer: Bonds issued with coupons attached to be mailed to the issuer for each interest payment. Securities are no longer issued in this format, but instead are issued as registered bonds or book entry. Registered: All new bond issues must be registered with the issuer, and are available as either Registered Bond Certificates or Book Entry. Holders of Registered Bond Certificates receive a certificate with a brief description of the terms printed on both sides. Interest payments are received automatically to the registered owner on the due date. Book Entry: In lieu of receiving the Registered Bond Certificate, securities are frequently available in Book Entry Form. The certificate is held by a central securities depository, and the investor receives only a receipt as evidence of ownership instead of an engraved certificate. The bond will be held in the account at the financial institution.
Industry:Financial services
A person who owns a bond.
Industry:Financial services
The difference between a bond's market price and its par value.
Industry:Financial services
In lieu of receiving the Registered Bond Certificate, securities are frequently available in Book Entry Form. The certificate is held by a central securities depository, and the investor receives only a receipt as evidence of ownership instead of an engraved certificate. The bond will be held in the account at the financial institution. See Bond Form.
Industry:Financial services
The value of a single share of stock, calculated by dividing a company's net assets by the total number of shares issued.
Industry:Financial services
The stock price (or prices) at which a particular strategy neither makes nor loses money. It generally pertains to the result at the expiration date of the options involved in the strategy.
Industry:Financial services