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TEFRA (Tax Equity And Fiscal Responsibility Act Of 1983)
Definition: The law requiring federal income tax withholding on payments of dividend and interest to accounts without a certified tax identification number on file. See: W-9.
Definition: The law requiring federal income tax withholding on payments of dividend and interest to accounts without a certified tax identification number on file. See: W-9.
Telephone Switching
Definition: Moving one's assets from one mutual fund or variable annuity to another by telephone.
Definition: Moving one's assets from one mutual fund or variable annuity to another by telephone.
Temporal Method
Definition: A currency translation method under which the choice of exchange rate depends on the underlying method of valuation. Assets and liabilities valued at historical cost (market cost) are translated at the historical (current market) rate.
Definition: A currency translation method under which the choice of exchange rate depends on the underlying method of valuation. Assets and liabilities valued at historical cost (market cost) are translated at the historical (current market) rate.
Temporary Assets
Definition: That portion of a firm's current assets that fluctuates in response to seasonal or anticipated short-term.
Definition: That portion of a firm's current assets that fluctuates in response to seasonal or anticipated short-term.
Temporary Financing
Definition: The sum of negotiated current liabilities and temporary spontaneous current liabilities.
Definition: The sum of negotiated current liabilities and temporary spontaneous current liabilities.
Temporary Investment
Definition: A short-term investment, such as a money market fund, Treasury bills, or short-term CD, which is usually held a year or less.
Definition: A short-term investment, such as a money market fund, Treasury bills, or short-term CD, which is usually held a year or less.
Ten Largest Holdings
Definition: The percentage of a portfolio's total net assets or equity holdings in its ten largest securities positions. As this percentage rises, a portfolio's returns are likely to be more volatile because they are more dependent on the fortunes of fewer companies.
Definition: The percentage of a portfolio's total net assets or equity holdings in its ten largest securities positions. As this percentage rises, a portfolio's returns are likely to be more volatile because they are more dependent on the fortunes of fewer companies.
Ten-Day Rule
Definition: The New York Stock Exchange rule permitting member firms (brokers) to vote in favor of management ten days or less before the meeting, provided that the member firm mailed proxy material to beneficial owners at least 15 business days before the meeting. The rule allows many shares to be voted, which would otherwise not be, to reach a quorum, approve the choice of directors and auditors and handle other routine matters. This rule does not apply to banks, their nominees or their depository positions, nor to non-routine proposals such as approval for the corporation to issue more shares.
Definition: The New York Stock Exchange rule permitting member firms (brokers) to vote in favor of management ten days or less before the meeting, provided that the member firm mailed proxy material to beneficial owners at least 15 business days before the meeting. The rule allows many shares to be voted, which would otherwise not be, to reach a quorum, approve the choice of directors and auditors and handle other routine matters. This rule does not apply to banks, their nominees or their depository positions, nor to non-routine proposals such as approval for the corporation to issue more shares.
Tenant
Definition: A partial owner of a security, or the holder of some property. See: Lessee.
Definition: A partial owner of a security, or the holder of some property. See: Lessee.
Tenants By Entireties (TEN ENT)
Definition: Joint ownership of property or securities by a husband and wife where, upon the death of one, the property goes to the survivor.
Definition: Joint ownership of property or securities by a husband and wife where, upon the death of one, the property goes to the survivor.
Tenants In Common
Definition: Account registration in which two or more individuals own a certain proportion of an account. Each tenant's proportion is distributable as part of the owners estate, so that if one of the account holders dies, that owner's heirs are entitled to that proportional share of the account.
Definition: Account registration in which two or more individuals own a certain proportion of an account. Each tenant's proportion is distributable as part of the owners estate, so that if one of the account holders dies, that owner's heirs are entitled to that proportional share of the account.
Tender Offer
Definition: General offer made publicly and directly to a firm's shareholders to buy their stock at a price well above the current value market price.
Definition: General offer made publicly and directly to a firm's shareholders to buy their stock at a price well above the current value market price.
Tender Offer Premium
Definition: The premium offered above the current market price in a tender offer.
Definition: The premium offered above the current market price in a tender offer.
Tenor
Definition: The length of time until a loan is due. For example, a loan is taken out with a two year tenor. After one year passes, the tenor of the loan is one year.
Definition: The length of time until a loan is due. For example, a loan is taken out with a two year tenor. After one year passes, the tenor of the loan is one year.
Term Bonds
Definition: Bonds whose principal is payable at maturity. Often referred to as bullet-maturity bonds or simply bullet bonds. Related: Serial bonds.
Definition: Bonds whose principal is payable at maturity. Often referred to as bullet-maturity bonds or simply bullet bonds. Related: Serial bonds.
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