Automatic Funds Transfer
Transactions which occur through computer networks and which do not require direct management.
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10-Q,
10-K,
Asset management account,
Active management,
All or any part,
Add-on service,
Action to quiet title,
A shares,
Assets under management,
Age-weighted plan,
Action,
Automated Pricing and Reporting System,
Banking Act of 1933,
Buying on margin,
Buy on close,
Buy on opening,
B shares,
Buy and write,
Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures,
Cash and carry trade,
Commodities Exchange Act,
Corporate action,
Class action suit,
C shares,
Closing transaction,
Covered put,
Cloud on title,
Cash or Deferred Arrangement,
Class A Shares,
Class B Shares,
Child and dependent care credit,
Cup and handle,
Close a position,
Deficit net worth,
Direct profit,
Direct deposit,
Direct sends,
Direct issuer,
Direct paper,
Division of Investment Management,
Do Not Reduce,
Direct financing,
Direct placement,
Direct Public Offering,
Direct lease,
Double net lease,
Due-on-sale clause,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
Direct rollover,
Direct transfer,
Direct participation program,
Either-or order,
Edge Act,
E-mini,
Ex-pit transaction,
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
Electronic Communication Network,
Form 10-Q,
Federal Savings and Loan Association,
Fill or kill,
Front-ending an order,
Forward P/E,
Foreign direct investment,
Form 8-K,
Form S-1,
Friends and family offering,
Fair Credit Reporting Act,
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act,
Full faith and credit,
Free and clear,
Federal Insurance Contributions Act,
Ginnie Mae pass-through,
Glass-Steagall Act,
G-7,
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade,
G-8,
Growth and income fund,
Hart-Scott-Rodino Act of 1976,
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act,
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act,
Head and shoulders,
Investment Advisor Act of 1940,
Investment Company Act of 1940,
Insider Trading sanctions Act of 1984,
In-process research and development,
I/O strip,
In and out,
Jointly and severally,
Joint and several liability,
Joint and survivor annuity,
Lending at a rate,
Limit-on-close order,
Look-through earnings,
London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange,
Legal age,
Long-term gain or loss,
Level I quotes,
Mortgage pass-through security,
Make a market,
Market on close order,
Money management,
Modified pass-through,
Management buyin,
Management company,
Married put,
Net,
Net book value,
Net current assets,
Net income,
Net income multiplier,
Net interest margin,
Net investment,
Net margin,
Net Operating Income,
Net operating margin,
Net profit,
Net profit margin,
Net quick assets,
Net sales,
Net surplus,
Net tangible assets,
Net capital ratio,
No limit order,
No quote,
No-Fault,
Net Asset Value,
Net estate,
No-Action Letter,
Null and void,
No-lien affidavit,
No-load,
Naked put,
Net lease,
Normal retirement age,
No-load stock,
Net change,
Net position,
Net transaction,
Net volume,
No book,
On-floor order,
On margin,
Or better,
On account,
On-the-spot loan,
Open-end management company,
OCC,
Opening transaction,
Old age, survivors, and disability insurance,
On-balance volume,
On close,
One man picture,
On open,
On the opening,
Profit and loss statement,
Pass-through,
Pass-through coupon rate,
Price Value of a Basis Point,
Private sector pass-through,
Put bond,
Put provision,
P&L,
Protective put,
Protective put buying,
Put,
Put option,
Put swaption,
Put warrant,
Prudent Expert Act,
Passive management,
Put ratio backspread,
Point-and-figure chart,
Put/call ratio,
Reports and Records,
Return on Capital,
Return on Invested Capital,
Return on Total Assets,
Regulation Q,
Regulation D,
Regulation G,
Regulation T,
Regulation U,
Regulation A,
Retirement Equity Act of 1984,
Risk management,
Return on Capital Employed,
Selling, General and Administrative Expenses,
SG&A,
Savings and Loan,
S&L,
Securities and Exchange Commission,
Severally but not jointly,
Sale and leaseback,
Synthetic put,
S Corporation,
Short-term gain or loss,
Subchapter M,
Subchapter S Corporation,
Schedule C,
Securities Act of 1933,
Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
Seek a market,
S&P phenomenon,
Stop and reverse,
Tangible net worth,
Transaction,
T-Bill,
Treasury Direct,
Take a position,
Two-sided market,
Two-way market,
Trailing P/E,
Triple net lease,
Two-step mortgage,
Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997,
Tax Reform Act of 1986,
Tax Reform Act of 1993,
Take a bath,
U.S. Government Agency Security,
U.S. Savings Bond,
U.S. Treasury,
U.S. Treasury Bill,
U.S. Treasury Bond,
U.S. Treasury Note,
U.S. Treasury Securities,
Uniform Securities Act,
Uncovered put,
Williams Act,
Work force,
Widow-and-orphan stock,
W-2 Form,
W formation,
When, as, and if issued,
X or XD