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Capital Preservation Capital Preservation is a method for safeguarding your financial resources by selecting protected funds or income of fixed assets that guarantee...
Pre Foreclosure Pre Foreclosure is a formal notice from the lender indicating that the foreclosure procedure has started after a household fails on its loan repayments.
Personal Representative Personal Representative is a person or entity appointed to handle the assets of a person who has died. They are agents for the property's recipients and must operate...
Bull Call Spread Bull Call Spread comprises one extensive call at a relatively lower price and a shorter call at a greater price. Both calls are based on the same company's securities...
Calendar Spread Calendar Spread is an option or future market method in which two functions are placed at the same time, namely long term and short term.
Recoverable Depreciation When a lawsuit is issued on a contract with replacement value coverage, Recoverable Depreciation is the proportion of the degraded sum...
Box Spread A Box Spread is an alternative trading strategy that involves buying a bull call spread and a bear put spread simultaneously. It is made up of two vertical spreads...
Depreciation Tax Shield A Depreciation Tax Shield is a decrease in tax liability accomplished by trying to claim permitted exclusions such as itemized deductions, medical expenditures...
Market Risk Premium The Market Risk Premium is the return investors earn (or expect to receive) by investing in risky assets rather than risk-free assets on the market. This is the premium on market risk.
Premium or push money Additional compensation provided to salespeople to encourage them to sell all product.