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A limited partnership whose main goal is income generation, e.g., real estate, oil equipment.
Industry:Financial services
The maximum price change allowed for a commodity futures contract per trading day.
Industry:Financial services
Real estate purchased for the reasons of income generation.
Industry:Financial services
A letter of intent between the issuer of new securities and the buyer, in the private placement of these new securities. The letter of intent establishes that the securities are being bought for a minimum time period and are treated as an investment, not for resale. If no such letter exists, the securities must be registered with Securities and Exchange Commission.
Industry:Financial services
A bond covenant that restricts in some way a firm's ability to sell major assets.
Industry:Financial services
The possibility that a portfolio's dividends will decline as a result of falling interest rates. Income risk is generally greatest for money market instruments and short-term bonds, and least for long-term bonds.
Industry:Financial services
The process of managing money. Also called portfolio management and money management.
Industry:Financial services
Applies mainly to convertible securities. Possible delay in convertibility. More frequently, the right to convert may be terminable prior to a redemption date, preventing the holder from receiving a final coupon or dividend. See: Accrued interest.
Industry:Financial services
A statement showing the revenues, expenses, and income (the difference between revenues and expenses) of a corporation over some period of time.
Industry:Financial services
The individual who manages a portfolio of investments. Also called a portfolio manager or a money manager.
Industry:Financial services