Redeemable securities are securities in which the condition of the security issue allows the company to repurchase its securities for a specified price at a period in time prior to maturity.
Irredeemable Securities Securities, such as some debentures (perpetual debentures) and certain government loan stock (Consols) which do not have a redemption date t...(Read more) ISMA See International Securities Market Association....
Continuous issue of redeemable securities: Manner in which shares of a mutual fund are issued.
A company may restructure its share capital or issue redeemable securities to return money to shareholders. This can give shareholders a great deal of flexibility in when and how to take their money.
Qualifying mandatorily redeemable securities of subsidiary trusts 6,257 Minority interest ...
An investment company organized under a trust indenture that sells interest in its portfolio in terms of redeemable securities. Unit Trust ...
Preferred shares or bonds that give the issuing corporation an option to repurchase, or "call" those securities at a stated price. These are also known as redeemable securities. Call Money: ...
A closed-end fund sells a fixed number of shares and is listed on stock exchanges. A face amount certificate company pays a stated amount to investors at maturity dates. A unit investment trust issues redeemable securities representing an interest ...
Investors receive an undivided interest of the portfolio's principal and income proportionate to the amount they invested. All unit investment trusts are redeemable securities and can be resold in the secondary market.
See also: Redeemable, Expense, Unit investment trust, Custodian, Banks
 
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