split capital trust
1split capital trust — noun An investment trust having several kinds of security with differing rights, and with a limited life (also split cap, split investment trust, split level trust and split trust) • • • Main Entry: ↑split …
2split-capital trust — An investment trust that offers different types of share: high income shares that provide no capital growth, for example, or pure capital growth shares that provide no income. This type of investment gives the private investor the opportunity to… …
3split-capital trust — /ˌsplɪt ˌkæpɪt(ə)l trʌst/ noun same as split level investment trust …
4split investment trust — see ↑split capital trust above. • • • Main Entry: ↑split split investment trust see ↑split capital trust under ↑split • • • Main Entry: ↑trust …
5split-level trust — see ↑split capital trust above. • • • Main Entry: ↑split …
6Split capital investment trust — A Split Capital Investment Trust (Split) is a type of investment trust which issues different classes of share to give the investor a choice of shares to match their needs. Most Splits have a limited life determined at launch known as the wind up …
7split capital investment trust — (splits) A London listed investment trust company, the capital of which is divided into shares of different classes giving differing rights to income and capital. For further information, see the Association of Investment Trust Companies website …
8split-capital investment trust — split level trust; split trust An investment trust with a limited life in which the equity capital is divided into various classes of income shares and capital shares. Holders of income shares receive all or most of the income earned plus a… …
9Split Capital Investment Trust — An investment trust, or collective investment company, that sells shares and then pools together the proceeds to buy shares in other companies, thereby creating an investment portfolio. Investment trusts contrast with unit trusts and mutual… …
10split trust — see ↑split capital trust above. • • • Main Entry: ↑split …