Value additivity principal: Prevails when the value of a whole group of assets exactly equals the ...
Value date: In the market for eurodollar deposits and foreign exchange, value date ...
Value dating: Refers to when value or credit is given for funds transferred between ...
Value manager: A manager who seeks to buy stocks that are at a discount to their "fai ...
Value-added tax: Value-added tax (VAT) is a method of indirect taxation whereby a tax i ...
Value-at-Risk: A value-at-risk (VAR) model is a procedure for estimating the probabil ...
Vancouver Stock Exchange (VSE): The Vancouver Stock exchange (VSE) was one of Canada's junior company ...
Vanilla issue: A security issue that has no unusual features.
Variable: A value determined within the context of a model. Also called endogeno ...
Variable annuities: Annuity contracts in which the issuer pays a periodic amount linked to ...
Variable cost: A cost that is directly proportional to the volume of output produced. ...
Variable life insurance policy: A whole life insurance policy that provides a death benefit dependent ...
Variable Price Limit: A price limit schedule, determined by an exchange, that permits variat ...
Variable price security: A security, such as stocks or bonds, that sells at a fluctuating, mark ...
Variable rate CDs: Short-term certificate of deposits that pay interest periodically on r ...
Variable rate loan: Loan made at an interest rate that fluctuates based on a base interest ...
Variable rated demand bond: Variable rated demand bond (VRDB) is a floating rate bond that can be ...
Variance minimization approach to tracking: An approach to bond indexing that uses historical data to estimate th ...
Variance rule: Specifies the permitted minimum or maximum quantity of securities that ...
Variance-Covariance matrix: The variance-covariance matrix shows the variances and covariances bet ...
Variation margin: The variation margin is an extra margin required to bring the balance ...
Variation Margin: Payment made on a daily or intraday basis by a clearing member to the ...
Vault cash: Currency that is physically held by banks and stored in vaults overnig ...
Vault Receipt: A document indicating ownership of a commodity stored in a bank or oth ...
VEB: Bolivar from Venezuela.
Vega: The vega isthe rate of change in the price of an option or other deriv ...
Vega-neutral portfolio: A vega-neutral portfolio has an asset combination which implies a vega ...
Venture capital: An investment in a start-up business that is perceived to have excelle ...
Vertical acquisition: Acquisition in which the acquired firm and the acquiring firm are at d ...
Vertical analysis: The process of dividing each expense item in the income statement of a ...
Vertical Integration: The acquisition by a company operating in one market, of another compa ...
Vertical merger: Occur between firms in different stages of production operation for ma ...
Vertical spread: Simultaneous purchase and sale of two options that differ only in thei ...
Vesting: Vesting refers to stock or stock options which are earned by the holde ...
Vetting: It is the process used by the offshore consultant for qualifying the p ...
Viager: A (French) real estate agreement where property is sold on a reverse a ...
Virtual currency option: An option contract introduced by the PHLX in 1994 that is settled in U ...
Visible supply: New muni bond issues scheduled to come to market within the next 30 da ...
Visible Supply: Usually refers to supplies of a commodity in licensed warehouses. Ofte ...
VND: Viet Nam Dông from Vietnam.
Volatility: A measure of the unceratinty or risk in the future price of an asset. ...
Volatility Matrix: A table showing the variation of implied volatilities with strike pric ...
Volatility Quote Trading: Refers to the quoting of bids and offers on option contracts in terms ...
Volatility risk: The risk in the value of options portfolios due to the unpredictable c ...
Volatility swap: A volatility swap is a financial instrument where the realized volatil ...
Volatility term structure: The volatility term structure is the variation of implied volatility w ...
Volume: This is the daily number of shares of a security that change hands bet ...
Voting rights: The right to vote on matters that are put to a vote of security holder ...
VP: Vice president
VUV: Vatu from Vanautu.
Value date: In the market for eurodollar deposits and foreign exchange, value date ...
Value dating: Refers to when value or credit is given for funds transferred between ...
Value manager: A manager who seeks to buy stocks that are at a discount to their "fai ...
Value-added tax: Value-added tax (VAT) is a method of indirect taxation whereby a tax i ...
Value-at-Risk: A value-at-risk (VAR) model is a procedure for estimating the probabil ...
Vancouver Stock Exchange (VSE): The Vancouver Stock exchange (VSE) was one of Canada's junior company ...
Vanilla issue: A security issue that has no unusual features.
Variable: A value determined within the context of a model. Also called endogeno ...
Variable annuities: Annuity contracts in which the issuer pays a periodic amount linked to ...
Variable cost: A cost that is directly proportional to the volume of output produced. ...
Variable life insurance policy: A whole life insurance policy that provides a death benefit dependent ...
Variable Price Limit: A price limit schedule, determined by an exchange, that permits variat ...
Variable price security: A security, such as stocks or bonds, that sells at a fluctuating, mark ...
Variable rate CDs: Short-term certificate of deposits that pay interest periodically on r ...
Variable rate loan: Loan made at an interest rate that fluctuates based on a base interest ...
Variable rated demand bond: Variable rated demand bond (VRDB) is a floating rate bond that can be ...
Variance minimization approach to tracking: An approach to bond indexing that uses historical data to estimate th ...
Variance rule: Specifies the permitted minimum or maximum quantity of securities that ...
Variance-Covariance matrix: The variance-covariance matrix shows the variances and covariances bet ...
Variation margin: The variation margin is an extra margin required to bring the balance ...
Variation Margin: Payment made on a daily or intraday basis by a clearing member to the ...
Vault cash: Currency that is physically held by banks and stored in vaults overnig ...
Vault Receipt: A document indicating ownership of a commodity stored in a bank or oth ...
VEB: Bolivar from Venezuela.
Vega: The vega isthe rate of change in the price of an option or other deriv ...
Vega-neutral portfolio: A vega-neutral portfolio has an asset combination which implies a vega ...
Venture capital: An investment in a start-up business that is perceived to have excelle ...
Vertical acquisition: Acquisition in which the acquired firm and the acquiring firm are at d ...
Vertical analysis: The process of dividing each expense item in the income statement of a ...
Vertical Integration: The acquisition by a company operating in one market, of another compa ...
Vertical merger: Occur between firms in different stages of production operation for ma ...
Vertical spread: Simultaneous purchase and sale of two options that differ only in thei ...
Vesting: Vesting refers to stock or stock options which are earned by the holde ...
Vetting: It is the process used by the offshore consultant for qualifying the p ...
Viager: A (French) real estate agreement where property is sold on a reverse a ...
Virtual currency option: An option contract introduced by the PHLX in 1994 that is settled in U ...
Visible supply: New muni bond issues scheduled to come to market within the next 30 da ...
Visible Supply: Usually refers to supplies of a commodity in licensed warehouses. Ofte ...
VND: Viet Nam Dông from Vietnam.
Volatility: A measure of the unceratinty or risk in the future price of an asset. ...
Volatility Matrix: A table showing the variation of implied volatilities with strike pric ...
Volatility Quote Trading: Refers to the quoting of bids and offers on option contracts in terms ...
Volatility risk: The risk in the value of options portfolios due to the unpredictable c ...
Volatility swap: A volatility swap is a financial instrument where the realized volatil ...
Volatility term structure: The volatility term structure is the variation of implied volatility w ...
Volume: This is the daily number of shares of a security that change hands bet ...
Voting rights: The right to vote on matters that are put to a vote of security holder ...
VP: Vice president
VUV: Vatu from Vanautu.
