Home (Float)
Home  
 
 
Home » Stock market » Float


 

Float

Stock market FlippingFloater

floating-rate note investment & finance definition
An unsecured debt issue with an interest rate that is reset at specified intervals (usually every six months) according to a predetermined formula.

 


Floating-Rate Securities
Rather than paying a fixed rate of interest, floating-rate securities (or floaters) offer interest payments which reset periodically, with rates tied to a representative interest rate index.

Floating currency exchange rate
Movement of a foreign currency exchange rate in response to changes in the market forces of supply and demand.
Network Activity
Pooh commented a photo ...

Float - The time it takes for a check to clear the bank.
Float also means to issue or underwrite securities.
Float can also refer to the number of shares of stock from a corporation that is available to the investing public.

A floating exchange rate is a type of exchange rate regime wherein a currency's value is allowed to fluctuate according to the foreign exchange market. A currency that uses a floating exchange rate is known as a floating currency.

Floating-rate payer
Definition:
In an Interest rate swap, the Counterparty who pays a rate based On a reference rate, usually in Exchange for a fixed-rate payment. ...

Public float or the unqualified term may also refer to the number of outstanding shares in the hands of public investors as opposed to company officers, directors, or controlling-interest investors.

Float
(1) see Floating exchange rate.
(2) Cash in hand or in the course of being transferred between banks ...

A floating interest rate is also referred to as a variable rate of interest or adjustable rate of interest refers to loans, bonds, and mortgages, which do not have a fixed rate of interest over the life of the transaction.

Managed float
When the monetary authorities intervene regularly in the market to stabilize the rates or to aim the exchange rate in a certain direction.
Margin ...

Reverse floater
Sono obbligazioni a tasso fisso che incorporano però un contratto che, a partire da una certa data, ha l'effetto di mutare il tasso fisso in tasso variabile (ovvero un Interest Rate Swap).

The collection float is a term that is used in the world of finance in two different ways. On definition of a collection float has to do with investments, while the second definition is involved with deposits made into a bank account.

In summary, the float is an important source of incremental profit for payroll processors like ADP and insurance companies like Berkshire Hathaway, as well as retailers, transit authorities, and many other kinds of businesses.

Look at the relationship of unissued shares and restricted shares to float for where controlling interest of the company will reside.

Float The total number of outstanding shares available to the public for trading
Full Service Broker A broker that offers a variety of services to their clients, including advice, tax tips, and retirement planning, usually at a price.

Floating Rate Notes
Anleihen mit variablem Zinssatz (Floater), der in der Regel alle drei oder sechs Monate auf der Basis der kurzfristigen Euro-Marktzinsen (LIBOR oder Euribor) neu festgesetzt wird oder an die Inflationsrate gekoppelt ist.

FLOATING-TO-FIXED RATE SWAP - An agreement whereby an issuer synthetically converts variable rate debt to fixed rate debt through an interest rate swap. Compare: FIXED-TO-FLOATING RATE SWAP. See: INTEREST RATE SWAP CONTRACT.

Floating rate loan funds
Floating rate loan funds are mutual funds that invest in adjustable-rate commercial loans. These are a bit like adjustable-rate mortgages, but the loans are issued to large corporations in need of short-term financing.

Float
The initial raising of capital by putting a company's stocks on offer to the public. The ...
Reverse Stock Split
A reverse stock split is defined by the SEC as a transaction that reduces the number ...

Floating Rate of Interest
The interest rate varies with the change of interest rates over the loan period. Remember, if you opt for a floating bank rate it could be either good or bad for you.

Floatingprate contract
A guaranteed investment contract where the crediting rate is tied to some variable ("floating") interest rate benchmark, such as a specific-maturity Treasury yield.
Floating-rate payer ...

Float
This is the number of freely traded shares in the hands of the public. Float is calculated as Shares Outstanding minus Shares Owned by Insiders, 5% Owners, and SEC Rule 144 Shares. (see Shares Outstanding)
Floor ...

Floating-rate. These are bonds that have variable interest rates that are adjusted periodically according to an index tied to short-term Treasury bills or money markets.

Floating Exchange Rates
The Bretton Woods system of currency exchange rate management remained in place until the early 1970′s. However, the system came undone as a result of increasing structural imbalances between nations. The U.S.

Floating Exchange Rate
A country's exchange rate regime where its currency is set by the foreign-exchange market through supply and demand for that particular currency relative to other currencies.

FLOAT
The number of shares outstanding minus what is owned by insiders and what the company is holding back (treasury stock).
FLIPPING A STOCK
To buy a stock at the close with the intent of selling at the open to capture a gap open.

Float The float is the number of shares of a security that are outstanding and available for trading by the public.
Floatation Cost The underwriter's revenue associated with assisting a firm in issuing and marketing new securities.

Floating-Rate Class (``Floater") - A REMIC class that pays interest at a rate that adjusts periodically by a predetermined amount above a specific index.
Floor - The minimum rate of interest payable on an adjustable-rate class or mortgage.

Floating Profit / Floating Loss - Both in a brokerage firm and in Internet trading, this is current profit or loss on open positions calculated at the current prices.

Floating Rate Bond
A bond for which the interest rate is adjusted periodically, linking to the level of a market reference index.
G ...

Float
The number of outstanding shares in a corporation available for trading by the public. A small float means the stock will be more volatile, since a large order to buy or sell shares can influence the stock's price dramatically.

Float In banking, this refers to the time between the deposit of a check in the bank and the crediting of available funds to the depositor's account. This time difference creates float or short-term available funds to the bank.

Floating exchange rates - Exchange rates that are determined by supply and demand.

Float
The number of shares outstanding of a particular common stock.
Return to Options Trading Main Page ...

Float
Defined as total shares outstanding less any shares held by officers, directors or beneficial owners of 10% or more. Also called publicly held shares.
H ...

Float Often refers to the number of shares of a security that are outstanding and available for public trading.

Float Profit/Loss - amount of profit or loss on currently opened positions which is not fixed and is subject to change.
Floor Broker - a broker who takes part in trading on floor.

Float
Outstanding shares not counting those belonging to insiders, thus available for trading.
Forex ...

Floating Rate Bonds
Bonds bearing interest payments that are tied to current interest rates.
Fundamental Analysis ...

Floating Rate Interest - As opposed to a fixed rate, the interest rate on this type of deal will fluctuate with market rates or benchmark rates. One example of a floating rate interest is a standard mortgage.

Float
The number of shares currently available for trading.
Floor Traders
Employees of brokerage firms working on exchange trading floors.

Floating rate note: A bond where the coupons are variable rate. This means they are reset every three or six months using the prevailing Libor rate. Interest is paid in arrears.

Floating-rate Certificate of Deposit
Floating-rate certificate of deposit (FRCD) is a deposit certificate issued by a financial institution whose coupon is pegged to a benchmark and adjusted regularly.

Float: The difference between the credits given by the Fed to banks' accounts on checks being cleared through the Fed and debits made to the banks' accounts on the same checks.

Floating Supply
Floating supply- Is when there is an available supply of shares and stock that can be purchased by any an investor or a corporation.

Float Quoted Market Value (QMV)
The last price multiplied by the number of outstanding shares. For the S&P/TSX index, the QMV is based on float shares, not on total outstanding shares.

Float: In securities, the number of outstanding shares in a corporation available for trading by the public. Also, the time between the deposit of a check in a bank and the check’s payment.

Float or Free Float or Public Float
The number of shares not held by corporate insiders that are freely tradable in the public market or markets on which a company's securities are listed.

Float
Currency: Exchange rate policy that does not limit the range of the market rate.

Float: The interest rate received on short-term investments. Also, the number of securities that are in the public's possession. You can deduct shares that are held by pensions, mutual funds and other large investors to arrive at a float. .

Floater (floating security): A floater is a security whose value or coupon is determined by the performance of an index, such as a 1 month LIBOR (London Inter-Bank Offered Rate) or a security such as the 91-day Treasury bill.

Free-floating currencies and fixed exchange rates
When major global currencies such as the U.S. dollar are referred to as free floating, it means that their values are independent of the values of other currencies.

Free float
The number of shares not held by corporate insiders that are freely tradable in the public market or markets on which a company's securities are listed.
Front running ...

Clean float - An exchange rate that is not materially effected by official intervention.
Closed position - A transaction which leaves the trade with a zero net commitment to the market with respect to a particular currency.

Dirty Float (Managed Float) - An exchange rate system in which the currency is not pegged, but is "managed" by the central bank to prevent extreme fluctuations in the exchange rate.

Free float : The percentage of stock that can be held by the public.
Gross Profit Margin : Gross Profit / Sales ...

Dirty float
A system of floating exchange rates in which a government may intervene to change the direction of the value of the country's currency.
Dirty price
Bond price including accrued interest, i.e., the price paid by the bond buyer.

Public float value: The aggregate market value of common equity securities held by persons who are not affiliated with the issuer.

Fiat or Floating Currency - Fiat currency is the opposite of a gold standard arrangement. In a fiat currency system, the currency's value rises and falls on the market in response to demand and supply pressures.

Shares, Float Supply
Number of shares available to the public and institutions (reported in millions). more...

See also: Market, Trading, Interest, Exchange, Investment