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Risk Management
Risk management includes all the processes that are used for identifying, analyzing, and either accepting or mitigating the risks that make decision making in...
Range Accrual
DefinitionIn finance, a range accrual is a type of derivative product very popular among structured-note investors. It is estimated that more than US$160 billion...
Real Estate Short Sale
What is a 'Real Estate Short Sale' A real estate short sale is any sale of real estate that generates proceeds that...
Rationalization
What is 'Rationalization'
Rationalization is a reorganization of a company in order to increase its efficiency. This reorganization may lead to an expansion or reduction...
Rationing
What is rationing and why was it used during World War II
Rationing is a system of limiting the availability of goods or services to...
Re-Offer Price
What is ‘Re-Offer Price'
The term "re-offer price" refers to the price at which a financial institution offers a security that it has previously purchased....
Rate Of Change
What is 'Rate Of Change' The rate of change (ROC) is the speed at which a variable changes over a specific period...
Rational Pricing
Definition
Rational pricing is the assumption in financial economics that asset prices will reflect the arbitrage-free price of the asset as any deviation from this...
Saitori
What is 'Saitori' A member of the Tokyo Stock Exchange who facilitates the trading of securities by matching buy and sell orders....
Sharpe Ratio
DefinitionIn finance, the Sharpe ratio is a way to examine the performance of an investment by adjusting for its risk. The ratio measures the...






























