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General And Administrative Leverage

What is 'General And Administrative Leverage' A variable within a cost benefit analysis of an acquisition where the potential reduction in overall...
Tangible Asset

Tangible Asset

What is a tangible asset A tangible asset is an asset with a physical form. Tangible assets include both fixed assets, such as buildings and...

Impairment

What is 'Impairment' Impairment is an accounting principle that describes a permanent reduction in the value of a company's asset, normally a...

Target-Benefit Plan

DefinitionA target benefit plan is a type of pension plan that is similar to a defined contribution plan in that it involves fixed contributions,...

Treasury Inflation Protected Securities

Understanding TIPS Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) is a low risk investment which is backed by the U.S government and aims to protect investors...

Teaser Loan

By definition, a teaser loan, also called an adjustable rate mortgage loan, is where the interest is paid at a very low rate by...

De-Escalation Clause

What is 'De-Escalation Clause' An article in a contract that calls for a price decrease if there is a decrease in certain...

Day-Count Convention

DefinitionIn finance, a day count convention determines how interest accrues over time for a variety of investments, including bonds, notes, loans, mortgages, medium-term notes,...

Dollar Cost Averaging

DefinitionDollar cost averaging is an investment strategy with the goal of reducing the impact of volatility on large purchases of financial assets such as...

Warrant

What is a 'Warrant' A warrant is a derivative that confers the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a security – normally...

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