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CUSIP
The organization that develops and assigns identifying numbers and symbols for all securities.
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During the latter part of the 20th century, an attempt was made to expand the utilization of CUSIP to a worldwide level.

CUSIP
A numbering system used to identify securities issued by U.S. and Canadian companies. Every stock, bond, and other security has a unique, 9-digit CUSIP number chosen according to this system.

CUSIP Number - A unique, nine-digit number assigned to each publicly traded security maintained and transferred on the Federal Reserve book-entry system.

CUSIP (Committee On Uniform Securities Identification Procedures)
Committee that assigns codes to securities for the purposes of identification--commonly just referred to as a "Cusip Number." ...

CUSIP (Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures) A standard nine-digit code used to identify securities.
CUSTODIAN The organization (usually a bank) that keeps custody of securities and other assets of a fund.

CUSIP: A unique identification number given to each security traded in the United States.
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CUSIP
CUSIP © (Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures) is a standard system of securities identification and securities description, which is used in electronic processing and recording of securities transactions in North America.

CUSIP
A security identification number that is assigned by the Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures of the American Bankers Association. Each security has its own unique nine-character CUSIP.

CUSIP number: A number assigned to each issue of securities by the Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures to facilitate tracking lost, stolen, or counterfeit securities.

CUSIP Number
A mini-character number and letter combination issued by the Committee On Uniform Securities Identification Procedures (CUSIP) that uniquely identifies a security (e.g. stock or bond).
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CUSIP: The number assigned by the Committee of Uniform Security Identification Procedure that appears on all securities documents.
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CUSIP (The Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedure) - An inter-industry security coding service. Each type of security has its own unique CUSIP number.

CUSIP
The Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures, which was established under the auspices of the American Bankers Association to develop a uniform method of identifying municipal, U.S. government, and corporate securities.

CUSIP Number
An industry code which uniquely identifies nearly all traded stocks and bonds.
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CUSIP Number: A CUSIP (Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures) is a nine-digit identification number for a specific security. Every security is assigned a unique CUSIP number. [ Next ] ...

CUSIP NUMBER (COMMITTEE ON UNIFORM SECURITIES IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES) - An identification number assigned to each maturity of an issue intended to help facilitate the identification and clearance of securities.

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CINS number See CUSIP number. circle The term used to indicate which potential purchasers of an upcoming offering... circle of competence Warren Buffett's belief that an investor's best strategy is to select an area...

CUSIP A CUSIP is a unique identifier assigned to a bond at the time it is issued. Custodial Account An account created for the benefit of a minor which is managed by an adult as the custodian.

Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures (CUSIP) number
A unique nine-character alpha/numeric code appearing on the face of each stock certificate that is assigned to a security by Standard & Poor's Corporation.

Like other securities, individual issues of T-bills are identified with a unique CUSIP number. The 13-week bill issued three months after a 26-week bill is considered a re-opening of the 26-week bill and is given the same CUSIP number.

Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures (CUSIP)
"Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures" established by the American Bankers Association, ...

Reopening
Treasury offerings of additional amounts of outstanding issues, rather than an entirely new issue. A reopened issue will always have the same maturity date, CUSIP number, and interest rate as the original issue.

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