transaction costs

  • 1transaction costs — Costs arising from such transactions as buying and selling. Businesses and markets prefer to see lower transaction costs over time as this will improve profitability …

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  • 2Transaction Costs — Costs incurred when buying or selling securities. These include brokers commissions and spreads (the difference between the price the dealer paid for a security and the price at which it can be sold). Also referred to as transaction fees. This is …

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  • 3transaction costs — Costs arising from such transactions as buying and selling …

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  • 4transaction costs — The time, effort, and money necessary, including such things as commission fees and the cost of physically moving the asset from seller to buyer. transactions costs should also include the bid/ask spread as well as price impact costs (for example …

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  • 5Round Trip Transaction Costs — All of the costs associated with completing a transaction. Also known as round turn transaction costs. This includes commissions, market impact costs, and taxes …

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  • 6Division of Labour & Transaction Costs —   Abbreviated title (ISO) DLTC Discipline Economics …

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  • 7transaction cost — ➔ cost1 * * * transaction cost UK US noun [C, usually plural] (also transactional cost) ► COMMERCE, FINANCE an amount paid in order to buy or sell something in addition to the price of the thing itself, for example legal costs: »If you move often …

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  • 8portfolio transaction costs — The expenses associated with buying and selling securities, including commissions, purchase and redemption fees , exchange fees, and other miscellaneous costs. In a mutual fund prospectus, these expenses are listed separately from the fund s… …

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  • 9Transaction cost — In economics and related disciplines, a transaction cost is a cost incurred in making an economic exchange. For example, most people, when buying or selling a stock, must pay a commission to their broker; that commission is a transaction cost of… …

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  • 10transaction — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ cross border, international ▪ private ▪ fraudulent (esp. BrE), illegal, suspicious ▪ The president had entered into fraudulent property …

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