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  • 71Open-end fund — An open end(ed) fund is a collective investment scheme which can issue and redeem shares at any time. An investor will generally purchase shares in the fund directly from the fund itself rather than from the existing shareholders. It contrasts… …

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  • 72Performance fee — A performance fee is a fee that an investment fund may be charged by the investment manager that manages its assets, calculated by reference to the increase in the fund s net asset value (or NAV ), which represents the value of the fund s… …

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  • 73Joint stock company — A joint stock company (JSC) is a type of business entity: it is a type of corporation or partnership. Certificates of ownership or stocks are issued by the company in return for each contribution, and the shareholders are free to transfer their… …

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  • 74Real estate investment trust — A real estate investment trust or REIT (  /ˈriːt …

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  • 75BVPS —    Book Value Per Share. Book value equals total assets minus total liabilities. Book value per share (BVPS) equals book value divided by the number of shares outstanding. It is the same as shareholders equity.    BVPS is used in the calculation… …

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  • 76Ч — Чартер (Charter party) Частичный денежный поток (partial cash flow) Частичные или фрагментарные права на собственность (partial or fractional interest) …

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  • 77Forward Pricing — A Securities and Exchange Commission regulation that requires that investment companies price all of their buy and sell orders of fund shares according to the next net asset value (NAV). This valuation process is for open end mutual fund… …

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  • 78Quantitative behavioral finance — [cite web|url = http://www.pitt.edu/ caginalp/QuantitativeBehavioralFinanceJan2.pdf | title = Quantitative behavioral finance | month = January | year = 2007|format=PDF] is a new discipline that uses mathematical and statistical methodology to… …

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  • 79Special-purpose acquisition company — A Special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) is a pooled investment vehicle that allows public stock market investors to invest in private equity type transactions, particularly leveraged buyouts. SPACs are shell or blank check companies that… …

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  • 80Charter Company — The Charter Company of Jacksonville, Florida was a conglomerate with more than 180 subsidiaries that was in the Fortune 500 for 11 years beginning in 1974 and ranked 61st in 1984[1] before it sought bankruptcy protection in late 1984 and spiraled …

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