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Principal Shareholder
Principal Shareholder - A principal shareholder is someone ( an organization or a group is also possible) who owns 10 percent or more of the outstanding stock of a company.

 


The Principal is the initial amount of money lent to a borrower. The loan principal has to be repaid to the money lender, but the borrower also pays interest for using the money.

Principal Co-owner
The principal co-owner is the co-owner whose funds were used to purchase the savings bonds or who received the bonds as a gift, as an inheritance, ...

As an example, the fiscal year for all Principal Funds ends October 31.
Fixed-Dollar Option
A payout option in a withdrawal plan which provides the client with a payment of a predetermined dollar amount.
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Principal
A dealer who buys or sells stock for his/her own account.
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The Principal payments from the Underlying pool of Pass-through securities are used to Retire the Bonds on a Priority Basis as specified in the prospectus. Related: Mortgage pass-through security. ...

Principal and interest variability.
An investment in securities with principal or interest determined by reference to an inflation index involves factors not associated with an investment in a fixed-principal security.

Principal to principal
A contract where each party is acting as principal on its own account. LME Exchange contracts are between clearing members of the Exchange. These are novated overnight so that the LCH.

PRINCIPAL TRADE - A securities transaction in which the broker-dealer effects the transaction for its proprietary account. Compare: "AS AGENT" TRADE.

principal: noun. The total sum of money invested; amount of investment
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Principal 1. For a loan, the total amount that is either borrowed or loaned. Also, the amount that remains unpaid, excluding interest. 2. The amount of an initial investment, which may earn interest for the investor.

Principal
The face amount of a bond that must be repaid at maturity, as separate from interest.
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Principal: The person for whom a broker executes an order, or a dealer buying or selling for his or her own account. Also, an individual's capital or the face amount of a bond.

Principal Amount of debt that must be repaid. If a lender issues a loan for $100,000 at 10% interest, the principal is $100,000. Or par value or face amount of a security exclusive of principal and interest.

Principal Residence
The primary location that a person inhabits. It doesn't matter whether it is a house, apartment, trailer or boat, as long as it is where you live most of the time.
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Principal
The role played by a brokerage firm when it acts as a dealer, trading securities for its own account.
Principal (Bond)
The face value of a bond.

Principali tipi di frattali
I diversi tipi di frattali che si conoscono possono essere classificati secondo criteri differenti.
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Principal
The face value or par value of a bond. It represents the amount of money you are owed when a bond reaches its maturity.

Principal (1) Shareholders; (2) Amount of debt that must be paid at maturity.
Private Placement A direct sale, by the issuing firm, of newly issued securities to a small group of investors.
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Principal
The amount of money you invest.
Prospectus
The selling document legally required to be distributed to mutual fund investors. A prospectus describes a fund's investment strategy as well as the risks and costs of the investment.

Principal - The remaining balance of a security or loan, exclusive of accrued interest.

Principal stockholder: Any person or entity owning ten percent or more of the common stock of the corporation.

Principal: The original amount of money invested or borrowed, excluding any interest or dividends.

Principal- In the instance where a market imbalance occurs between the demand and supply of a certain security, the market maker must make adjustments by purchasing and selling out of his/her own inventory to equalize the market.

Principal: This is what you call the initial amount you invest in a stock.

Principal: The face value of a debt instrument or deposit on which interest is either owed or earned.
Profit margin: The ratio of gross profits to net sales.

PRINCIPAL-TO-PRINCIPAL Bullion transactions executed directly between the client and the market makers without being channelled through an exchange.

Principal
The original cash put into an investment.
Proceeds
The cash received from selling an investment. Net proceeds are the cash pocketed after subtracting the purchase price, including all fees and commissions.

Principal
The face value of a bond.
Prospectus
Document informing investors about an offering of securities by a listed company (IPO, capital increase, etc.) or a collective investment scheme.

Principal - The face value of a bond. Also refers to a person who owns 10% or more of a company's outstanding voting stock, an investor's capital base, or a trade involving a dealer.

Principal Amount
The face amount of a security or the amount that the issuer must pay the holder at maturity.
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Principal: The face amount or par value of a security.
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Principal - A brokerage firm when it acts as a dealer and marks up a purchase price or marks down a sale price when reporting the execution.

Principal Trade
A trade when a Participating Organization is either buying from, or selling to its client.

Principal-only (PO)
A mortgage-backed security (MBS) whose holder receives only principal cash flows on the underlying mortgage pool.

Principal: The purchase price of a bond on which interest is earned, and which represents the amount due to the investor at maturity.
Private Company: A company that issues private stock and is not publicly traded.

Principal transactions: Dealer transactions done directly with customers. The firm must disclose if it is acting as a principal in a transaction.

Principal: Principal is the face value of a debt instrument that is separate from interest.

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Annuity principal
The annuity principal is the sum of money you use to buy an annuity and the base on which annuity earnings accumulate.

Principal
Means, with respect to an applicant, a registrant, or a person required to be registered under the Act: (1) an individual who is: (A) a proprietor of a sole proprietorship; (B) a general partner of a partnership; (C) a director, president, ...

Principal zero-coupon bonds that have been converted from paper to an electronic form. The term is often used in conjunction with written materials on bond mutual funds.

Principal
The amount of money that is financed, borrowed, or invested.
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Principal Subsidiaries
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Principal products produced, the principal markets for the products, and the methods of distribution
Number of employees and anticipated material changes in the number of employees in various departments.
Competitive Conditions.

Principal The purchase amount of a bond or other debt instrument.

Promissory note See note.

Principal Exchange-Rated-Linked Securities (PERLS)
A debt instrument with its principal and interest denominated in U.S. dollars, but with principal repayment depending on the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar against a foreign currency.

The principal of Treasury-Inflation Protected Securities are linked to the Consumer Price Index (a common measure of inflation). When inflationary times exist, the principal of the security will increase.

The principal enters into a contract with a surety, usually an insurance organization or underwriter, basically promising that they will reimburse the surety if they default on their obligation to the obligee.

The principal rule of Dow Theory is that averages must discount everything. The fact that the market disseminates all information (refer to Fundamental Analysis Tutorial) ...

The principal goal of the EMU is to establish a single European currency called the euro, which will officially replace the national currencies of the member EU countries in 2002.

The principal sources for this income statement analysis were the earnings announcement and the ensuing conference call (transcript courtesy of Seeking Alpha).

The principal varieties used in Forex are simple, exponential and weighted.
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The principal used in calculating the APR is equal to the amount of the loan the borrower actually has to use at any time. Consider two one-year loans of $1,000, each with an interest rate of 10%, or $100 in interest.
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Any principal due at maturity for a bond with a sinking fund requirement.
Bank discount basis
A convention used for quoting bids and offers for Treasury bills in terms of annualized yield based on a 360-day year.

The principals of Citron Research most always hold a position in any of the securities profiled on the site. Citron Research will not report when a position is initiated or covered.

The principal contributed to the Roth IRA can be accessed before retirement without penalty. (The earnings cannot.) So this investment can be long term if you don't need the money, and shorter term if you do.

The principal is best illustrated by a stock chart, a standard tool of the trader.
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The principal amount of an investment instrument (e.g. 100) or where price equals the original value.
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Investment Advisor
Individual or organization who provides investment advice for a fee.

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