Debit balance
The amount that a business or individual owes a Lender, seller, or Factor.
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At par,
All or any part,
At best,
At call,
At risk,
Action to quiet title,
Assignment to creditors,
Attorney in fact,
A shares,
At the money,
Annuity factor method,
Across the board,
Additional paid-in capital,
Amount recognized,
Against the box,
At the bell,
At the close,
At the figure,
At the full,
At the market,
At the opening order,
Away from the market,
Below the line,
Banking Act of 1933,
Bid-to-cover ratio,
Brought over the wall,
Buy the book,
Business cycle,
Breaking the syndicate,
By the book,
Business credit,
Business finance companies,
Back-end load,
B shares,
Beat the gun,
Chasing the market,
Cheapest to deliver,
Commodities Exchange Act,
Closed-end credit,
Closed-end fund,
Closed-end investment company,
C shares,
Close to the money,
Cash or Deferred Arrangement,
Class A Shares,
Class B Shares,
Close a position,
Cornering the market,
Curbs in,
Deposit in transit,
Dual currency bond,
Dual listing,
Dividend in arrears,
Desk (the),
Dual life insurance,
De-escalation clause,
De facto,
Doing business as,
Debtor in possession,
Debtor-in-possession financing,
Dual-purpose fund,
Deep in the money,
Deep out of the money,
Dogs of the Dow,
Escrowed to maturity,
Either-or order,
Edge Act,
E-mini,
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
Factor,
First In First Out,
Face-amount certificate,
Flight to quality,
Fill or kill,
Forward P/E,
Face amount,
Front-end load,
Form S-1,
Fair Credit Reporting Act,
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act,
Federal Insurance Contributions Act,
Federal ID Number,
Glass-Steagall Act,
Gather in the stops,
Hart-Scott-Rodino Act of 1976,
Hit the bid,
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act,
Holder in due course,
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act,
Hammering the market,
Held at the opening,
Holding the market,
In escrow,
In-house,
Investment Advisor Act of 1940,
Investment Company Act of 1940,
In line,
Individual policy pension trust,
Insider Trading sanctions Act of 1984,
In intestacy,
In play,
In-process research and development,
I/O strip,
In-service withdrawal,
Individual tax return,
In and out,
Individual investor,
In sympathy,
In the tank,
Jumping the gun,
Last In First Out,
Lender of last resort,
Lending at a rate,
Lend,
Lender,
Loan-to-cost,
Loan-to-value,
Lock-in,
Leading the market,
Locked in,
Long-term gain or loss,
Level I quotes,
Make a market,
Mark-to-market,
Marginal propensity to consume,
Marginal lender,
Money at call,
Money factor,
Notional principal amount,
Off the books,
Over-the-Counter,
Or better,
On-the-spot loan,
Open-end credit,
Open-end mortgage,
Owe,
Open-end fund,
Open-end management company,
Out of the money,
Open-end lease,
Odd lot buy/sell ratio,
On the opening,
Payment-in-kind security,
Price Value of a Basis Point,
P&L,
Pool factor,
Principal amount,
Prudent Expert Act,
Paid-in capital,
Paid-in surplus,
Private Investment in Public Equity,
Painting the tape,
Reading the tape,
Regulation D,
Regulation T,
Regulation U,
Regulation A,
Right to Know,
Retirement Equity Act of 1984,
SG&A,
S&L,
Sell,
Sell limit order,
Sell order,
Sell plus,
Sell-side analyst,
Sell the book,
Second-to-die insurance,
Seller financing,
Selling the spread,
Selling short against the box,
Shorting against the box,
S Corporation,
Short-term gain or loss,
Sin tax,
Subchapter M,
Subchapter S Corporation,
Schedule C,
Securities Act of 1933,
Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
Seek a market,
S&P phenomenon,
T-Bill,
Term to maturity,
Take a position,
Trailing P/E,
Tenancy by the entirety,
Truth in Lending,
Tenancy at will,
Top hat plan,
The Street,
Timing the market,
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,
Williams Act,
W-2 Form,
W formation,
X or XD,
Year-To-Date,
Yield to call,
Yield to maturity,
Yield to worst