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Glossary (Fixed-Income Toolbox)
Content: Reduction in value of an asset over some period for accounting purposes. Generally used with intangible assets. Depreciation is the term used with fixed or tangible assets
Fixed Income - High Net Worth - Glossary
Content: The cost of securities after amortization of bonds purchased at a market premium and/or the accretion of bonds bought at an original issue discount. At this time, our quarterly report does not adjust the cost for mortgaged-backed securities
Investing Glossary Fixed Income equivalent busted convertible
Content: Investing Glossary and Fixed Income equivalent for busted convertible security for trading and straight
Reuters Fixed Income Financial Glossary
Content: The 30/360 day-count method is used in the U.S. for most corporate, agency, and municipal bonds and for mortgage-backed securities. It is sometimes used for floating-rate notes and short-term CDs
Action Direct Brokerage Services - Fixed Income Glossary
Content: Action Direct - Discount Brokerage, Canada's online investment service that gives you portfolio management tools and market information to buy/sell Stocks, Mutual Funds and Options on the Internet, or over the phone.
Fixed Income Glossary
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BONDTALK.com: Bond Basics - Fixed Income Glossary
Content: Live coverage and insights on the bond market, the economy, and the Fed. Features news, quotes, commentaries, calendars, market chatter, bond searches, economic data and analysis, and trading tips.
Finance Glossary - fixed income securities
Content: Finance Glossary definition of fixed income securities
Henry Stephen, Investment Advisor - Fixed Income Securities: Glossary A-C
Content: Acceptance Paper: A colloquial term for short-term promissory notes issued by sales finance companies to fund loans to consumers for cars, appliances, etc
ET Invest - Fixed Income - Glossary
Content: The assets and liabilities of a bank’s balance sheet are nothing but future cash inflows or outflows. To measure the liquidity and interest rate risk, the use of maturity ladder and...
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