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n. generic term for shares of stock, bonds and debentures issued ...
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Stocks, bonds, and other tradable financial assets.
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Paper certificates (definitive securities) or electronic records (book-entry securities) evidencing ownership of equity (stocks) or debt obligations (bonds).
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A generic term for shares of stock, bonds, and debentures issued by corporations and governments to evidence ownership and terms of payment of dividends or final payoff. They are called securities bec [..]
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Any document or certificate which is proof of an investment, or of money owed to you or your family.
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Definition Plural of security.
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another name for stocks and shares but also applies to any approved or registered financial instrument, such as bonds.
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These are certificates of ownership of bonds, stocks, derivatives and other financial assets. They are transferable.
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Investments including: debt securities - where you lend your money to someone else and in return are paid interest; equity securities - where you buy shares in a company, may be paid dividends and hav [..]
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The different type of investments offered by corporations and government authorities. Shares, debentures and bonds are examples of securities.
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A financial form that shows the holder owns a share or shares of a company (stock) or has loaned money to a company or government organization (bond).
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Written undertakings securing repayment of money. They are typically negotiable instruments such as bonds, bills of exchange, promissory notes or share certificates which establish ownership and payment rights between parties.
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A broad range of investment instruments, including stocks, bonds and mutual funds
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Securities are investments whose value depends on the assets and earnings of the issuer, or the voting power that accompanies such claims. The value of securities depends on the issuer's financia [..]
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The general term used to describe investment products, including any stock, treasury stock, bond, debenture, etc. Excludes fixed annuities and insurance policies.
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Bonds, stocks, and other investments.
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A financial instrument which represents a claim over real assets or a future income stream. Such instruments are usually tradeable. Examples of securities include bonds, bills of exchange, promissory [..]
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Debt certificates (such as Notes, Equity, loan stocks, Bonds or other debt instruments) which prove the ownership (or rights of ownership) of the same.
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Strives to maintain a balance between enhancing capital formation and providing investor protection by enforcing the Ohio Securities Act. Licenses those who sell or give advice about investing in securities and requires that all securities sold in Ohio be registered or be properly exempted from such registration. Investigates alleged violations of [..]
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n. (financial) valores
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The general name used to describe stocks, government obligations, corporate bonds, or ownership rights, such as options or futures.
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  Paper certificates (definitive securities) or electronic records (book-entry securities) evidencing ownership of equity (stocks) or debt obligations (bonds).
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The general name used to describe stocks, government obligations, corporate bonds, or ownership rights, such as options or futures.
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The general name used to describe stocks, government obligations, corporate bonds, or ownership rights, such as options or futures.
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generic term for bonds, gilts and equities.
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Share in a company; Member's interest in a close corporation (CC); or any right or entitlement to receive any distribution from a company or CC.
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The general term for publicly traded stock, bonds, and other financial instruments.
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Financial instruments (usually stocks, bonds, money market instruments, or mutual fund shares) issued by corporations; municipalities; state, local, or national governments; or investment companies, to raise or borrow money or give the public an opportunity to participate in the growth of a company.
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these are financial instruments (such as bonds or stocks) that can be traded freely on the open market. 'Securitization' refers to the pooling of loans or assets for subsequent sale to investors.
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Evidences of a debt or of ownership (e.g., stocks, bonds and checks).
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General term for financial instruments traded on a stock exchange, such as stocks and shares, and the notes, certificates and bearer warrants that signify ownership of them.
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Another name for investments such as stocks or bonds. The name 'securities' comes from the documents that certify an investor's ownership of particular stocks or bonds.
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Securities is the term used for shares and bonds.
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  Stocks that signify ownership interest in a company, or bonds that indicate a credit relationship with a borrower. Some other types of securities are options, warrants and mutual funds. SEC.
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Stocks and bonds are traditionally referred to as securities. More specifically, stocks are often referred to as "equities" and bonds as "debt instruments."
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Transferable certificates of ownership of investment products such as notes, bonds, stocks, options, mutual funds, etc.
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Tradeable financial instruments such as equities and bonds.
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n. generic term for shares of stock, bonds and debentures issued by corporations and governments to evidence ownership and terms of payment of dividends or final pay-off. They are called securities be [..]
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General name for stocks and shares of all types.
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Negotiable instruments such as stocks and bonds.
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Investment instruments traded on the stock exchange.They can be shares,warrants or fixed income securities.
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Financial instruments (any tradeable assets): generally equities.
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Paper certificates (definitive securities) or electronic records (book-entry securities) evidencing ownership of equity (stocks) or debt obligations (bonds).
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In the broad sense, documents that represent rights associated with ownership of a document. Securities can be letters, checks, certificates, pledge bonds, and insurance policies, etc.
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Documents evidencing ownership or a creditor position in a corporation, such as stocks, bonds, or coupons.
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A generalised name for stocks, shares and other financial instruments.
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An instrument representing ownership (stocks), a debt agreement (bonds) or the rights to ownership (derivatives).
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Bonds, notes, mortgages, or other forms of negotiable or nonnegotiable instruments.
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Securities are commonly thought of as stocks and bonds. As defined by the Securities Act of 1933, however, securities include any certificate of interest or participation in any profit sharing agreement, investment contract, or fractional undivided interest in oil, gas, or other mineral rights.
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General name for shares and bonds of all types. Shares produce a variable dividend and bonds a fixed interest.
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Strives to maintain a balance between enhancing capital formation and providing investor protection by enforcing the Ohio Securities Act. Licenses those who sell or give advice about investing in securities and requires that all securities sold in Ohio be registered or be properly exempted from such registration. Investigates alleged violations of [..]
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General name for stocks and shares of all types.
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Transferable certificates of ownership of investment products such as notes, bonds, stocks, futures contracts and options. Settlement:
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The generic term for any instrument traded on a stock exchange.
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A security is a certificate that represents an ownership right. The ownership right cannot be asserted without the security. Stocks, notes, mortgage bonds, corporate and government bonds, and investme [..]
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Paper certificates (definitive securities) or electronic records (book-entry securities) evidencing ownership of equity (stocks) or debt obligations (bonds).
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A security is a tradable financial asset. The term commonly refers to any form of financial instrument, but its legal definition varies by jurisdiction. In some countries and languages the term "secur [..]
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