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Golden Handcuffs
Definition: A contract that binds a broker to a brokerage firm by offering the broker commissions and bonuses, but penalizes the broker if he or she goes to work for another firm.
Definition: A contract that binds a broker to a brokerage firm by offering the broker commissions and bonuses, but penalizes the broker if he or she goes to work for another firm.
Golden Handshake
Definition: A large payment to a senior employee who is forced into retirement or fired as a result of a takeover or simular development.
Definition: A large payment to a senior employee who is forced into retirement or fired as a result of a takeover or simular development.
Golden Hello
Definition: A bonus a securities firm pays to attract an employee from a competing firm.
Definition: A bonus a securities firm pays to attract an employee from a competing firm.
Golden Parachute
Definition: Compensation paid to top-level management by a target firm if a takeover occurs.
Definition: Compensation paid to top-level management by a target firm if a takeover occurs.
Goldilocks Economy
Definition: A term developed in the mid 1990s to describe the positive performance of the economy as "not too hot, not too cold; just right."
Definition: A term developed in the mid 1990s to describe the positive performance of the economy as "not too hot, not too cold; just right."
Good 'til Cancelled Order (GTC)
Definition: An order to buy or sell stock that is good until you execute or cancel it. Brokerages usually set a limit of 30-60 days, at which the G.T.C. order expires if not restated. (Different from a day order.)
Definition: An order to buy or sell stock that is good until you execute or cancel it. Brokerages usually set a limit of 30-60 days, at which the G.T.C. order expires if not restated. (Different from a day order.)
Good Delivery
Definition: A delivery in which everything - order-endorsement, any necessary attached legal papers.
Definition: A delivery in which everything - order-endorsement, any necessary attached legal papers.
Good Delivery And Settlement Procedures
Definition: Refers to PSA Uniform Practices such as cutoff times on delivery of securities and notification, allocation, and proper endorsement.
Definition: Refers to PSA Uniform Practices such as cutoff times on delivery of securities and notification, allocation, and proper endorsement.
Good Faith Deposit
Definition: Used in the context of commodities. Refers to the initial margin account deposit needed when buying or selling a futures contract; approximately 2%-10% of the contract value.
Definition: Used in the context of commodities. Refers to the initial margin account deposit needed when buying or selling a futures contract; approximately 2%-10% of the contract value.
Good Money
Definition: Federal funds that clear on the same day, unlike clearinghouse funds, which require three days to clear.
Definition: Federal funds that clear on the same day, unlike clearinghouse funds, which require three days to clear.
Good This Week Order (GTW)
Definition: Order which is valid only for the week in which it is placed.
Definition: Order which is valid only for the week in which it is placed.
Good Through/until Date Order
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. Market or limited price order that remains viable for a stated period of time unless cancelled, executed, or changed, after which such order or the portion thereof not executed is to be treated as cancelled.
Definition: Used in the context of general equities. Market or limited price order that remains viable for a stated period of time unless cancelled, executed, or changed, after which such order or the portion thereof not executed is to be treated as cancelled.
Good-this-Month Order (GTM)
Definition: An order to buy or sell securities that continues to be a valid order until the end of the current month.
Definition: An order to buy or sell securities that continues to be a valid order until the end of the current month.
Goodwill
Definition: Excess of purchase price over fair market value of net assets acquired under the purchase method of accounting.
Definition: Excess of purchase price over fair market value of net assets acquired under the purchase method of accounting.
Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae)
Definition: A wholly owned U.S. government corporation within the Department of Housing & Urban Development. Ginnie Mae guarantees the timely payment of principal and interest on securities issued by approved servicers that are collateralized by FHA-issued, VA-guaranteed, or Farmers Home Administration (FmHA)-guaranteed mortgages.
Definition: A wholly owned U.S. government corporation within the Department of Housing & Urban Development. Ginnie Mae guarantees the timely payment of principal and interest on securities issued by approved servicers that are collateralized by FHA-issued, VA-guaranteed, or Farmers Home Administration (FmHA)-guaranteed mortgages.
Government Obligations
Definition: U.S. government-backed debt instruments, which are considered among the safest investments possible, including Treasury bonds, bills, and notes, and savings bonds.
Definition: U.S. government-backed debt instruments, which are considered among the safest investments possible, including Treasury bonds, bills, and notes, and savings bonds.
Government Sponsored Enterprises
Definition: Privately owned, publicly chartered entities, such as the Student Loan Marketing Association, created by Congress to reduce the cost of capital for certain borrowing sectors of the economy including farmers, homeowners, and students.
Definition: Privately owned, publicly chartered entities, such as the Student Loan Marketing Association, created by Congress to reduce the cost of capital for certain borrowing sectors of the economy including farmers, homeowners, and students.
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