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  • 71Ask price — This article is about financial asking. For other uses, see Ask (disambiguation). Ask price, also called offer price, offer, asking price, or simply ask, is the price a seller states she or he will accept for a good. The seller may qualify the… …

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  • 72Christmas Price Index — True Cost of Christmas, 1984 2009 Christmas Price Index ( …

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  • 73Net asset value (NAV) — The value of a fund s investments. For a mutual fund, the net asset value per share usually represents the fund s market price, subject to a possible sales or redemption charge. For a closed end fund, the market price may vary significantly from… …

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  • 74Dirty price — The dirty price of a bond represents the value of a bond, exclusive of any commissions or fees. The dirty price is also called the full price or the all in price. Contents 1 Bond Pricing 2 Example 3 Footnotes 4 Refere …

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  • 75Impaired Asset — A company s asset that is worth less on the market than the value listed on the company s balance sheet. This will result in a write down of that same asset account to the stated market price. Accounts that are likely to be written down are the… …

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  • 76Mary Price — Mary Wolfe Price 1909 1980 was an American who was accused of being a spy for the Soviet Union. Contents 1 Early years 2 Espionage career 3 Political activities and later years 4 Sources …

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  • 77Market Price — The current price at which an asset or service can be bought or sold. Economic theory contends that the market price converges at a point where the forces of supply and demand meet. Shocks to either the supply side and/or demand side can cause… …

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  • 78Parity Price — When the price of an asset is directly linked to another price. Examples of parity price are: 1. Convertibles the price at which a convertible security equals the value of the underlying stock. 2. Options when an option is trading at its… …

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  • 79Cyclical tactical asset allocation — Stock price and bond yield movements are connected to changes in the economic environment. The cyclical approach to Tactical asset allocation involves monitoring economic environment for patterns that have historically led to trends in stock… …

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  • 80fixed asset — capital asset An asset of a business intended for continuing use, rather than a short term current asset (such as stock). Fixed assets must be classified in a company s balance sheet as intangible, tangible, or investments. Examples of intangible …

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