Financial and Business Terms - from At to Au
Saturday, May 2, 2009
- Attribute bias: The tendency of stocks preferred by the dividend discount model to share certain equity attributes such as low price-earnings ratios, high dividend yield, high book-value ratio or membership in a particular industry sector.
- Auction markets: Markets in which the prevailing price is determined through the free interaction of prospective buyers and sellers, as on the floor of the stock exchange.
- Auction rate preferred stock (ARPS): Floating rate preferred stock, the dividend on which is adjusted every seven weeks through a Dutch auction.
- Auditor's report: A section of an annual report containing the auditor's opinion about the veracity of the financial statements.
- Authorized shares: Number of shares authorized for issuance by a firm's corporate charter.
- Autocorrelation: The correlation of a variable with itself over successive time intervals.
- Automated Clearing House (ACH): A collection of 32 regional electronic interbank networks used to process transactions electronically with a guaranteed one-day bank collection float.
- Automatic stay: The restricting of liability holders from collection efforts of collateral seizure, which is automatically imposed when a firm files for bankruptcy under Chapter 11.
Autoregressive Using past data to predict future data.
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