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Antidilution

The effect of a situation opposite to dilution. Specifically, it denotes an increase in earnings per share (EPS) or a...

Securitization

A type of structured finance that involves the pooling of assets (or specific types of assets such as receivables) for...

Equity Instrument

Any financial instrument that confers on its holder a residual interest in the net assets of an entity (its assets...

Financial Derivative

An instrument (derivative) which derives its value from the performance or price movement of a financial instrument or index. Examples...

Time-Out Period

A period of time during which an entity is not allowed to classify any financial assets as held to maturity...

HTM Security

It stands for held-to-maturity security; a security that an entity purchases and holds until maturity (as opposed to available for...

Held-To-Maturity Security

A security that an entity purchases and holds until maturity (as opposed to available for sale securities or trading securities)....

Zero-Coupon Instrument

A debt instrument that promises investors (holders/ buyers) a single fixed payment on a preset future date. In other words,...

MRP

It stands for market risk premium; in accounting, market risk premium basically has two distinct meanings: "market risk" premium and...

Market Risk Premium

In accounting, market risk premium basically has two distinct meanings: "market risk" premium and market "risk premium". A "market risk"...