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OptionsAn option is a contractual agreement that gives the holder the right to buy (call option) or sell (put option) a fixed quantity of a security or commodity (for example, a commodity or commodity future [..]
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OptionsOptions are contracts giving the purchaser the right – but not the obligation -- to buy or sell a security at a fixed price within a specific period of time. Stock options are traded on a number of...
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OptionsA contract with a bank, which is paid for upfront and which will allow the investor to buy or sell certain specified assets at an agreed price at some time in the future. The market value of those ass [..]
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OptionsA choice to buy or sell metal at an agreed-upon price for a specific date. You must pay a premium (See Put and Call).
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Optionsan agreement to buy or sell at a specific price at a specific date in the future. There are basically two kinds of option: a call option gives its buyer the right to buy a specified numb [..]
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OptionsA security, which gives its holder the right but not the obligation to acquire a share in a company at a specified price on a stipulated date or, sometimes, at any time up to a maximum date. An option which is not exercised by the latest possible exercise date lapses and becomes worthless.
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Options Contracts between buyer and seller giving the buyer of the option the right, but not the obligation, to buy (call) or sell (put) a specified commodity, financial instrument or currency at a set price or rate on or before a specified future date.
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OptionsA general term which encompasses a list of equipment and incentives available for a car over and above that which would normally come with the standard model. These can include upgrades to the power-train, certain luxury items (e.g., power windows, audio systems, heated seats, etc.), and comprehensive warranty coverage to items not normally covered [..]
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OptionsA security, which gives its holder the right but not the obligation to acquire a share in a company at a specified price on a stipulated date or, sometimes, at any time up to a maximum date. An option which is not exercised by the latest possible exercise date lapses and becomes worthless. Options are usually transferable and can be traded rather t [..]
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Optionsa right to buy stock at a specific share price. The specific share price is called the exercise price. Usually, investors purchase options at a very low price betting the share price will appreciate a [..]
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OptionsAn item in the stock database that indicates whether a given stock also has options that can be traded. See Option.
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OptionsFeatures that are added to the car by the dealer. These can be valuable options like a CD player, or add-ons that add no value to the car but add cash to the dealers pocket like undercoating and paint [..]
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OptionsA menu choice or button which generally activates a dialog box with additional choices.
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OptionsAn option is a contract to purchase the right for a certain time, by election, to purchase property at a stated price. An option may be a right to purchase property or require another to perform upon [..]
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OptionsOptions are pieces of data that WordPress uses to store various preferences and configuration settings. By using the Options API that is a simple and standardized way of storing data in the database, [..]
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OptionsOne or more courses chosen from any discipline to complete degree requirements. Students should be cognizant of the level and area of study requirements if either have not already been met.
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OptionsLists of things from which you may choose one or more.
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OptionsMarketable securities that provide for future exchange of cash and common shares contingent upon the option owner's choice.
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OptionsAdditional benefits, like an increased Maximum Benefit Amount or vision rider that you can add to your plan for an additional cost.
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Optionscurriculum choices for students where subjects are not compulsory, or where a choice of topics or modules is offered within one subject area.
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OptionsThese are the equipment items on the car. Things like airbags, navigation systems, alloy wheels etc.
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Optionsan option is a contractual clause giving a party the choice (hence option) as to whether take up further services from the other party. This is often used in recording agreements whereby the record label will initially contract with the artist for the recording of one single, the contract will then contain various ‘options’ allowing the label to th [..]
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Optionssimilar to futures, but provide the buyer with the right rather than the obligation to complete the contract.
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OptionsContracts that allow, but do not oblige, the buying or selling of property or assets at a certain date at a set price.
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OptionsThe right to buy or sell a security on or before a fixed date at a predetermined price. If the right is not exercised after a specified amount of time, the option expires and the buyer forfeits the price paid for the option.
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OptionsThe range of possibilities in a multiple-choice item or matching tasks from which the correct one (key) must be selected.
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OptionsContracts that allow, but do not oblige, the buying or selling of property or assets at a certain date at a set price.
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OptionsA financial contract between two parties; the buyer purchases the right to buy (also known as a 'call') or sell (also known as a 'put') a security or a financial assets for a price agreed with the seller (also known as a 'strike price') during a certain period of time or on a certain date.
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OptionsSee derivatives
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OptionsWhen you buy an option, you have the right (but not the obligation) to buy a particular asset at an agreed price, on or before the date when your option expires.
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OptionsA ‘European-type call (put) option’ is a security that gives its owner the right to buy (sell) a specified quantity of a financial or real asset at ...
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OptionsAn option is a security whose owner has a right to buy (sell) it at a specified price on a specified date (or, with an American-type option, on or before ...
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OptionsThis article provides an overview of risk-neutral valuation methodology and presents historical milestones in the development of quantitative finance. ...
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OptionsSee either switches or regular expression modifiers.
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Optionsa derivative investment giving the holder an option to buy or sell a specified quantity of an underlying asset at some time in the future, at a price which is agreed when the contract is executed.
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OptionsWhen you buy an option, you have the right (but not the obligation) to buy a particular asset at an agreed price, on or before the date when your option expires.
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OptionsThese instuments confer the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell securities at a fixed price within a specified period.
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OptionsThe term means the right to purchase (call option) and sell (put option) a particular share at a particular price within a particular period. Ordinary Share:
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OptionsSee either switches
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OptionsAn options contract is a voluntary agreement in which by paying a price called a premium, the buyer of the option acquires the right, although not the obligation, to buy or sell to the seller of the o [..]
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OptionsContracts which give the holder the right to buy (call options) or sell (put option) a fixed amount of a certain stock at a specified price within a specified time.
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Optionsextra excursions or events offered during tour, but not included in tour price.
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OptionsA contract giving an investor a right to buy (call) or sell (put) a fixed amount of shares (usually 100 shares) of a given stock (or indexes and commodities) at a specified price within a limited time [..]
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OptionsThese represent a right, not a commitment, to purchase (call option) or to sell (put option) a financial instrument at a pre-established price or on a fixed date in the future. Ordinary share Ordinary [..]
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OptionsContracts that allow, but do not oblige, the buying or selling of property or assets at a certain date at a set price.
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OptionsThe Land Administration Act 1997 provides for options (or rights) to be granted, to:
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OptionsOptions
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OptionsThe right, but not the obligation, to buy (for a call option) or sell (for a put option) a specific amount of a given stock, commodity, currency, index, or debt, at a specified price (the strike price [..]
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OptionsOptions are potential decisions over which a utility has a reasonable degree of control.
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OptionsThere are four basic option trades:Long call - you have the right but not obligation to buy an asset at an agreed price on a future dateShort call - if the long call holder exercises the option to buy [..]
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