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Bloomberg L.P.
Industry: Financial services
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A method to value the common stock of a company that is based on the present value of the expected future dividends.
Industry:Financial services
Automatic reinvestment of shareholder dividends in more shares of a company's stock, often without commissions. Some plans provide for the purchase of additional shares at a discount to market price. Dividend reinvestment plans allow shareholders to accumulate stock over the long term using dollar cost averaging. The DRP is usually administered by the company without charges to the holder.
Industry:Financial services
Used for listed equity securities. Method of buying and selling stocks around their ex-dividend dates so as to collect the dividend (which is 80% tax-exempt) offset by a fully-taxable capital loss. Predicated on the 80% current exemption that some corporations receive on dividend income.
Industry:Financial services
Indicated yield represents return on a share of a mutual fund held over the past 12 months. Assumes fund was purchased a year ago. Reflects effect of sales charges (at current rates), but not redemption charges.
Industry:Financial services
Indicated yield represents annual dividends divided by current stock price.
Industry:Financial services
A corporate tax deduction on income allowed by company A that is in ownership of shares of company B and receives dividends on the shares of company B.
Industry:Financial services
Formerly the German financial futures and options market. Merged with the Swiss Options and Financial Futures Exchange (SOFFEX) in 1998 to form EUREX, the European derivatives exchange.
Industry:Financial services
Fixed-rate loans offered by the Ex-Im Bank directly to the foreign buyer to purchase US capital equipment and services.
Industry:Financial services
A restriction that an investor places on a good til' canceled order to prevent an order increase in the case of a stock dividend or stock split.
Industry:Financial services
Limit order to buy or to sell, or a stop limit order to sell that is not to be reduced by the amount of an ordinary cash dividend on the ex-dividend date. A "do not reduce order" applies only to ordinary cash dividends, and not stock dividends or rights.
Industry:Financial services