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Parity

What is 'Parity' Parity refers to two things being equal to each other. The term "par value" for a bond is similar...

Passive Activity Loss Rules

What is 'Passive Activity Loss Rules' A set of rules that prohibits using passive losses to offset earned or ordinary income. Passive...

Partial Release

What is 'Partial Release' A mortgage provision allowing some of the pledged collateral to be released from the mortgage contract if certain...

Macroeconomics

DefinitionMacroeconomics is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole. This includes regional, national,...

Put Option

DefinitionIn finance, a put or put option is a stock market device which gives the owner of a put the right, but not the...

Quarterly Income Preferred Securities (QUIPS)

What is 'Quarterly Income Preferred Securities - QUIPS' Shares that are an interest in a limited partnership that exists solely for the...
Quick Asset

The Different Types of Quick Assets

There are several different types of quick assets. The four main types are Cash on hand, Marketable securities, and Cash equivalents. The following article...

Quiet Period

DefinitionIn United States securities law, the quiet period has "historically , a quiet period of time extended from the time a company files a...
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Qualified Appraisal

What is a qualified appraisal and why do you need one When you're buying or selling a home, it's important to have a qualified appraisal....

Quantity Theory Of Money

DefinitionIn monetary economics, the quantity theory of money states that the general price level of goods and services is directly proportional to the amount...

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