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  • 11Gadsden Purchase — The Gadsden Purchase (known as Venta de La Mesilla or Treaty of La Mesilla in Mexicocite news |first=Ignacio |last=Ibarra |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= Land sale still thorn to Mexico: Historians say U.S. imperialism behind treaty… …

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  • 12Collateralized mortgage obligation — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 13Collateralized loan obligation — Collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) are a form of securitization where payments from multiple middle sized and large business loans are pooled together and passed on to different classes of owners in various tranches. A CLO is a type of… …

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  • 14Fair Market Value Purchase Option — The right but not the obligation to buy a leased asset at the end of the lease term for a price that represents the item s then current worth. The Fair Market Value Purchase Option does not provide the purchase price in advance, but as long as… …

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  • 15Fixed Price Purchase Option — The right, but not the obligation, to buy a leased item at a predetermined price. With a fixed price purchase option, the purchase price is established when the lease terms are agreed upon. The lease agreement should also describe when the option …

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  • 16Money-Purchase Pension Plan — A pension plan to which employers and employees make contributions based on a percentage of annual earnings, in accordance with the terms of the plan. Upon retirement, the total pool of capital in the member s account can be used to purchase a… …

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  • 17hire purchase —    Hire purchase, commonly abbreviated to HP (called ‘instalment credit’ in the USA, where the system emerged in the nineteenth century) plays an important but decreasing role in providing consumer credit, especially for poorer people, for the… …

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  • 18Sherman Silver Purchase Act — Le Sherman Silver Purchase Act est une loi fédérale votée par le congrès des États Unis en 1890, à l initiative du président Grover Cleveland, pour tenter de relancer l économie quitte à générer un peu d inflation et enrayer la dépréciation des… …

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  • 19call option — An option that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase ( go long ) the underlying futures contract at the strike price on or before the expiration date. Chicago Board of Trade glossary A contract giving the buyer the right… …

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