Ten-Day Rule Definition: [crh] The New York Stock Exchange rule permitting member firms (brokers) to vote in favor of management ten days or less before the meetiDefinition: ng, ...
A proposal on a proxy card that brokers can cast in favor of management if they have not yet heard from the beneficial holder ten days before the annual meeting. See: Ten-Day RuleDiscretionary reserves Balance sheet accounts representing temporary ...
Discretionary Proposition A proposal on a proxy card that brokers can cast in favor of management if they have not yet heard from the beneficial holder ten days before the annual meeting. See: Ten-Day Rule ...
See: Ten-Day Rule Discretionary reserves Balance sheet accounts representing temporary accumulations of earnings from the current year or the recent past.
See also: Banks, Broker-dealer, Tax shield, Bills, Tax incentive
 
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