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Hyperinflation
DefinitionIn economics, hyperinflation is very high and typically accelerating inflation. It quickly erodes the real value of the currency, as the prices of most...
Incentive Fee
Definition of an Incentive Fee
An incentive fee, also known as a performance fee, is a fee which a client fund may be charged by...
In Escrow
What does 'In Escrow' mean In escrow is an item such as money or a piece of property that has been transferred...
Immediate Beneficiary
What is an immediate beneficiary
An immediate beneficiary is a person or entity who receives benefits from a trust or other financial arrangement immediately, as...
Impulse Wave Pattern
What is 'Impulse Wave Pattern' A term used in the Elliott wave theory to describe the strong move in a stock's price...
On-The-Run Treasuries
What are 'On-The-Run Treasuries' On-the-run Treasuries are the most recently issued U.S. Treasury bonds or notes of a particular maturity. "On-the-run" Treasuries...
Off-The-Run Treasuries
What are 'Off-The-Run Treasuries' Off-the-run treasuries are all Treasury bonds and notes issued before the most recently issued bond or note of...
Abatement Costs
What is 'Abatement Cost' A cost borne by many businesses for the removal and/or reduction of an undesirable item that they have...
Backwardation
DefinitionNormal backwardation, also sometimes called backwardation, is the market condition wherein the price of a commodities' forward or futures contract is trading below the...
Canadian Royalty Trust (CANROY)
What is a Canadian Royalty Trust (CANROY)?
A Canadian Royalty Trust (CANROY) is a type of investment that allows investors to receive income from natural...