trade value

  • 71Trade-off — Tradeoff Trade off, Trade off Trade off, n. 1. the exchange of one thing (object, right, opportunity) for another of approximately equal value, so as to seal a bargain, or effect a compromise. [PJC] 2. the giving up of one desired objective in… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 72Value date — In the market for Eurodollar deposits and foreign exchange, value date refers to the delivery date of funds traded. Normally it is on spot transactions two days after a transaction is agreed upon and the future date in the case of a forward… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 73Trade Figures —    The record of a country s trading relationship with the rest of the world, showing the balance between exports and imports of visible goods such as raw materials and manufactured items. The trade figures are relatively easy to collect and are… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 74trade down — UK US trade down Phrasal Verb with trade({{}}/treɪd/ verb ► COMMERCE, ECONOMICS to spend less money when you buy things than you did before: »Economists predict that shoppers will trade down this season, bypassing full price stores to save money… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 75trade up — UK US trade up Phrasal Verb with trade({{}}/treɪd/ verb ► COMMERCE to buy something, usually a house or car that is of higher value than the one you already have: trade up from sth to sth »Refinancing is a strategy to trade up from a smaller home …

    Financial and business terms

  • 76trade deficit — also trade gap noun (C) the amount by which the value of what a country buys from abroad is more than the value of what it sells …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 77trade secret — Information respecting the business or process of production of a dealer or producer, of special value to him in reference to competitors. 52 Am J1st Tradem § 118. Secrets of any character peculiar and important to the business of the employer… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 78Value of monogamy — The value of monogamy refers to people s views about the contributions monogamy makes, good or bad, to individual and social well being. Some cultures value monogamy as an ideal form of family organization. However, many cultures prefer other… …

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  • 79Value Stock — A stock that tends to trade at a lower price relative to it s fundamentals (i.e. dividends, earnings, sales, etc.) and thus considered undervalued by a value investor. Common characteristics of such stocks include a high dividend yield, low price …

    Investment dictionary

  • 80Trade Deficit — An economic measure of a negative balance of trade in which a country s imports exceeds its exports. A trade deficit represents an outflow of domestic currency to foreign markets. Economic theory dictates that a trade deficit is not necessarily a …

    Investment dictionary