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Cedant or Cedent?

Cedant or cedent is the policyholder under a reinsurance contract. It is an insurance firm that partially or wholly transfers...

Islamic Capital Instruments: Definition and Types

By definition, a capital instrument is any contract or contractual agreement that gives rise to a financial asset (cash, an...

Perpetual Securities: Examples

A perpetual security a security (financial security) that is issued by a company without any obligation to redeem it from...

Common Equity Tier-1 Instruments: Definition and Examples

A common equity tier-1 instrument (CET-1 instrument) is an instrument (capital instrument) that belongs to a bank’s common equity tier...

Tier-1 Capital Instruments: Concept and Examples

A tier-1 capital instrument is an instrument (capital instrument) that belongs to a bank’s common equity tier 1 capital (CET-1)....

CET-1 Instruments: Definition and Examples

A CET-1 instrument is an instrument (capital instrument) that belongs to a bank’s common equity tier 1 capital (CET-1). It...

Difference Between REITs and Real Estate Funds

A real estate ETF (or real estate fund) primarily invests in real estate, either physically or by means of financial...

Difference Between Real Estate ETF and REIT ETF

A real estate ETF is an exchange traded fund (ETF) that primarily invests in real estate, either physically or by...

Operating Margin Explained

Operating margin (OM) is defined as the ratio of operating profits to sales revenue. It represents the profits that a...

Permanent Account: Examples

A permanent account (also, real account) is a general ledger account (GL account) that does not close at the end...