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Margin(1) "Earnest money" that serves as default protection in a futures transaction. (2) Difference between prices at different levels of the marketing system. (3) Difference between cost and sale price.
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MarginMarges (financières)
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MarginMarge (commerciale)
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MarginMarges (de transport)
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MarginThe tectonic region that lies at the edge of a continent, whether it coincides with a plate boundary or not.
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MarginImprinted space around the edge of the printed material.
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MarginThe difference between the selling price and total unit costs for an item.
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MarginPoints added to the index to determine the interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage.
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MarginThe extra percentage rate of interest charged by lenders over the relevant basis rate reflecting the credit quality of the borrower.
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MarginOne of the components used to calculate the interest rate for an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM). The other is called the index.
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MarginThe funds deposited by a buyer or seller of a futures contract that ensure performance of the contract.
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Marginamount allowed or available beyond what is necessary.
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MarginAny of the following: A spare amount or measure or degree allowed or given for contingencies or special situations. A bare minimum below which or an extreme limit beyond which something becomes imposs [..]
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Margin The area along the leaf blade.
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MarginThe edge of a leaf. Maritima/maritimus/maritimum
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MarginThe edge of a leaf.
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MarginThe boundary of the leaf.
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Marginedge
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Marginthe boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary an amount beyond the minimum necessary; "the margin of victory" the amount of collateral a customer deposits wit [..]
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MarginThe difference between the interest rate and the index on an adjustable rate mortgage.
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Margina blank edge on the side of a page where nothing is printed
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MarginIn communications systems, the maximum degree of signal distortion that can be tolerated without affecting the restitution, i.e., without its being interpreted incorrectly by the decision circuit. 2. The allowable error rate, deviation from normal, or degradation of the performance of, a system or device.
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Marginthe white space surrounding a page of type.
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MarginImprinted space around the edge of a page.
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Margin1 : the difference between net sales and the cost of the merchandise sold from which expenses are usually met or profits derived 2 : the amount by which the market value of collateral is greater ...
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MarginThe difference between the cost and the retail selling price of goods.
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MarginThe value of the trade services provided in delivering commodities from producers' establishments
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MarginExcess of selling price over the unit cost.
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MarginThe difference between a product or service's selling price and the cost of production.
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Marginthe gross profit from the selling price of an item.
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MarginSee Performance Bond.
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MarginThe amount added to the interest rate index
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MarginThe amount expressed as a percent per annum above the interest rate basis or cost of funds. For hedging and futures contracts, the cash collateral deposited with a trader or exchange as insuranc [..]
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MarginThe deposit or available credit needed on your account in order to have your positions open
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Marginnumber of percentage points the lender adds to the index rate to calculate the ARM interest rate at each adjustment.
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MarginThe number of percentage points the lender adds to the index rate to establish the ARM interest rate at each adjustment.
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MarginThe amount that is added to an index rate to determine the total interest rate for an adjustable rate mortgage.
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MarginThe difference between the lender’s interest indicator rate (or other reference rate) and the rate actually charged to borrowers.
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MarginCollateral that the holder of a financial instrument has to deposit in order to cover some or all of the credit risk of its counterparty.
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MarginIt is the amount added to the index rate on ARM in order to get an adjustable interest rate by the lender. Â
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Margin1)
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MarginUsing borrowed money from a broker to buy a security with. There will be interest charged to the investor to do this.
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Marginnumber of percentage points the lender adds to the index rate to calculate the ARM interest rate at each adjustment.
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Margin(n) the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary(n) an amount beyond the minimum necessary(n) the amount of collateral a customer deposits with a broker when borrowing from the broker [..]
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Margin The difference between a cooperative’s income and its expenses; returned to members in the form of capital credits as the cooperative’s financial status allows.
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Margin(1) In banking, the difference between the bank’s interest rate applied on lending and that applied on deposits (also known as spread).
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MarginThe difference between the interest rate and the index on an adjustable rate mortgage.
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MarginExtra capability allowing for contingencies or special situations. mathematical models
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MarginThe amount a lender adds to the index on an adjustable rate mortgage to establish the adjusted interest rate.
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MarginThe difference between a cooperative’s income and its expenses; returned to members in the form of capital credits as the cooperative’s financial status allows.
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MarginExtra time/space allowed. Also means difference in value of sales price and purchase price.
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Margin The space between the edge of a page and its contents.
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MarginThe amount a lender adds to the index on an adjustable rate mortgage to establish the adjusted interest rate.
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MarginA zone separating a continent from the deep-sea bottom.
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MarginThe amount of money supplied by an investor as a portion of the total funds needed to buy or sell a security, with the balance of required funds loaned to the investor by a broker, dealer, or other le [..]
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MarginThe amount a lender adds to the index on an adjustable rate mortgage to establish the adjusted interest rate.
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MarginWith regard to securities, this term refers to a fractional amount of full value, or the equity outlay (down payment) required for an investment in securities purchased on credit.
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MarginOutside edge of a structure.
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MarginThe amount of money supplied by an investor as a portion of the total funds needed to buy or sell a security, with the balance of required funds loaned to the investor by a broker, dealer, or other lender.
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MarginThe amount of money you need to fund a position. Usually you only need between 5% and 25% of the nominal value of an instrument.
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MarginThe sum of money which must be deposited, and maintained, in order to provide protection against default by a counterparty to a trade. Mark to market
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MarginThe interface between a restoration and tooth structure. Maryland bridge
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MarginCustomers must deposit funds as collateral to cover any potential losses from adverse movements in prices.
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MarginA deposit required on forward contracts as collateral to cover the risk associated with potential exchange rate movements. Also used to refer to the mark up on a transaction.
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MarginImprinted space around the edge of a page.
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MarginGross profit. The amount you sell a product for minus the Cost Price
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MarginThe amount paid by clients when they use credit to buy a security. The remainder is loaned by their brokers.
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MarginThe amount a lender adds to the index on an adjustable rate mortgage to establish the adjusted interest rate. Borrowed cash from the counterparty to buy securities or options.
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MarginThe amount a customer must deposit as collateral to cover any potential losses from adverse movements in prices.
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MarginPercentage of revenue left after cost and discounts. This is shown on a few reports as well as the Items List
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MarginThe difference between the selling price and the Average cost price.
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MarginImprinted space around the edge of the printed material.
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MarginImprinted space around edge of page.
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MarginThe number of percentage points the lender adds to the index rate to calculate the ARM interest rate at each adjustment.
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MarginThe number of percentage points the lender adds to the index rate to calculate the ARM interest rate at each adjustment.
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MarginImprinted space around edge of page.
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MarginImprinted space around the edge of a page.
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MarginImprinted space around edge of page.
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Marginborrowing funds from your broker to buy stock.
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MarginIn spread betting
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MarginMoney deposited by a trader with the clearinghouse to ensure the integrity of his trades.
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MarginBorrowed money used to buy stock. Funds are borrowed from a broker.
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Marginthe amount being borrowed to purchase securities. Click here to learn more.
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MarginThe amount a competitor in an event finishes in front of another competitor.
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MarginThe amount of dB between the highest peak level of the program and the overload point.
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MarginAmount a lender adds to the index on an adjustable rate mortgage to establish the adjusted interest rate.
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