break-even time more sophisticated version of the payback method. It is the time required for the discounted expected future cash inflows on a project to equal the discounted cumulative cash outflows (usually the initial cost). ...
BREAK-EVEN TIME (FOR CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES) - The amount of time before the higher yield on the conver... BREAKAWAY GAP - When a tradable exits a trading range by trading at price levels that leaves a price ar...
Break-even time Cash flow coverage ratio The number of times that financial obligations (for interest, principal payments, preferred stock dividends, and rental payments) are covered by earnings before interest, taxes, rental ...
Break-even time Breakout A rise in a securitys price above a resistance level (commonly its previous high price) or drop below a level of support (commonly the former lowest price.) A breakout is taken to signify a continuing move in the same ...
Break-even time Related: Premium payback period. Breaking the syndicate Terminating an agreement among underwriters, specifically the investment banking group assembled to underwrite the issue of a security.
The price of an options contract; also, in futures trading, the amount the futures price exceeds the price of the spot commodity. Related: inverted market premium payback period Also called break-even time, ...
The tax rate at which a party to a prospective transaction is indifferent between entering into and not entering into the transaction. Break-even time ...
These firms can more easily obtain economies of scale in promotion, purchasing, and production; economies of scope in distribution and promotion; reduced overhead allocation per unit; and shorter break-even times.
For straight equity, price higher than that of the last sale or inside market. Related: Inverted market premium payback period. Also called break-even time; the time it takes to recover the premium per share of a convertible security.
Also called break-even time; the time it takes to recover the premium per share of a convertible security. Premium bond A bond that is selling for more than its par value. Premium income The income received by an investor who sells an option.
Break-even time Related: Premium payback period. Breakout A rise in a security's price above a resistance level (commonly its previous high price) or drop below a level of support (commonly the former lowest price.) A breakout is taken to signify a ...
See also: Break-even, Expense, Futures price, Payback, Payback period
 
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