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Subchapter S
Definition: IRS regulation that gives a corporation with 35 or fewer shareholders the option of being taxed as a partnership to escape corporate income taxes.
Definition: IRS regulation that gives a corporation with 35 or fewer shareholders the option of being taxed as a partnership to escape corporate income taxes.
Subject
Definition: Refers to a bid or offer that cannot be executed without confirmation from the customer. In other words, not firm, but a bid/offer that needs additional information/confirmation before becoming firm and is therefore still negotiable.
Definition: Refers to a bid or offer that cannot be executed without confirmation from the customer. In other words, not firm, but a bid/offer that needs additional information/confirmation before becoming firm and is therefore still negotiable.
Subject Market
Definition: Quote in which prices are subject to confirmation. See: Fast market.
Definition: Quote in which prices are subject to confirmation. See: Fast market.
Subject To A (NY) Can
Definition: Contingent upon trader's ability to cancel an order (on the indicated exchange).
Definition: Contingent upon trader's ability to cancel an order (on the indicated exchange).
Subject To A Print/execution/trading
Definition: Contingent on execution of a trade because the picture in the stock has not been materially altered.
Definition: Contingent on execution of a trade because the picture in the stock has not been materially altered.
Subject To Opinion
Definition: An auditor's opinion reflecting acceptance of a company's financial statements subject to pervasive uncertainty that cannot be adequately measured, such as information relating to the value of inventories, reserves for losses, or other matters open to judgment.
Definition: An auditor's opinion reflecting acceptance of a company's financial statements subject to pervasive uncertainty that cannot be adequately measured, such as information relating to the value of inventories, reserves for losses, or other matters open to judgment.
Subjective Probabilities
Definition: Probabilities that are determined subjectively (for example, on the basis of judgment rather than statistical sampling).
Definition: Probabilities that are determined subjectively (for example, on the basis of judgment rather than statistical sampling).
Subordinated
Definition: A claim ranked lower in priority than other claims. Common stock claims are always subordinated to debt.
Definition: A claim ranked lower in priority than other claims. Common stock claims are always subordinated to debt.
Subordinated Bonds
Definition: Securities that fall after others in priority of claims on the entity in the case of financial distress.
Definition: Securities that fall after others in priority of claims on the entity in the case of financial distress.
Subordinated Debenture Bond
Definition: An unsecured bond that ranks after secured debt, after debenture bonds, and often after some general creditors in its claim on assets and earnings. Related: Debenture bond, mortgage bond, collateral trust bonds.
Definition: An unsecured bond that ranks after secured debt, after debenture bonds, and often after some general creditors in its claim on assets and earnings. Related: Debenture bond, mortgage bond, collateral trust bonds.
Subordinated Debt
Definition: Debt over which senior debt takes priority. In the event of bankruptcy, subordinated debtholders receive payment only after senior debt claims are paid in full.
Definition: Debt over which senior debt takes priority. In the event of bankruptcy, subordinated debtholders receive payment only after senior debt claims are paid in full.
Subordination Clause
Definition: A provision in a bond indenture that restricts the issuer's future borrowing by subordinating future lenders' claims on the firm to those of the existing bondholders.
Definition: A provision in a bond indenture that restricts the issuer's future borrowing by subordinating future lenders' claims on the firm to those of the existing bondholders.
Subpart F
Definition: Special category of foreign-source "unearned" income that is currently taxed by the IRS whether or not it is remitted to the US
Definition: Special category of foreign-source "unearned" income that is currently taxed by the IRS whether or not it is remitted to the US
Subperiod Return
Definition: The return of a portfolio over a shorter period of time than the evaluation period.
Definition: The return of a portfolio over a shorter period of time than the evaluation period.
Subrogation
Definition: An insurance process whereby a company that has paid out to a policyholder for a loss incurred recovers the amount of the loss from the party that is legally liable.
Definition: An insurance process whereby a company that has paid out to a policyholder for a loss incurred recovers the amount of the loss from the party that is legally liable.
Subscription Agreement
Definition: An application reviewed by the general partner to join a limited partnership.
Definition: An application reviewed by the general partner to join a limited partnership.
Subscription Price
Definition: Price that current shareholders pay for a share of stock in a rights offering.
Definition: Price that current shareholders pay for a share of stock in a rights offering.
Subscription Privilege
Definition: The right of current shareholders of a corporation to buy newly issued shares before they are available to the public.
Definition: The right of current shareholders of a corporation to buy newly issued shares before they are available to the public.
Subscription Warrant
Definition: Applies to derivative products. Type of security, usually issued with another security, such as a bond or stock, that entitles the holder to buy a proportionate amount of common stock at a specified price, usually higher than the market price at the time of issuance. Warrant.
Definition: Applies to derivative products. Type of security, usually issued with another security, such as a bond or stock, that entitles the holder to buy a proportionate amount of common stock at a specified price, usually higher than the market price at the time of issuance. Warrant.
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