Tag: markets
Yield Burning
DefinitionYield burning is a form of financial fraud involving the United States municipal bond market. Yield Burning What is 'Yield Burning' The...
Implied Contract
What is an implied contract
An implied contract is a legally binding agreement between two parties that is not written or spoken, but is simply...
In-House
What is 'In-House' In-house refers to conducting an activity or operation within a company, instead of relying on outsourcing. A firm uses...
Immediate Credit
What is 'Immediate Credit' The Federal Reserve practice of "clearing" checks deposited by member banks on the same day they're deposited. This...
Incentive Trust
DefinitionIn American estate planning parlance, an incentive trust is a trust designed to encourage or discourage certain behaviors by using distributions of trust income...
In Sight
What is 'In Sight' A term describing deliverable grades of commodities underlying futures contracts that are held in approved delivery facilities near...
Illiquid Option
What is 'Illiquid Option' An option contract that cannot be sold for cash quickly at the prevailing market price. Illiquid options have...
Impaired Capital
What is 'Impaired Capital' 1. When a bank's actual assets are worth less than their stated value. When a bank has impaired...
Implied Call
What is an implied call and how can you use it in your trading strategy
An implied call is a situation in which the underlying...
In And Out
DefinitionIn & Out is a 1997 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Oz and starring Kevin Kline, Tom Selleck, Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon,...






























