Business / Finance / Net Position: The value of the position subtracting the initial cost of setting up the position. For example, if 100 options where purchased for $1 each and the option is currently trading for $9, the value of the net position is $900 - $100 = $800.
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Net Verb Synonyms: catch, capture, trap, entrap, snare, ensnare, bag
Net Adjective Synonyms: make, realize, clear, take home, bring in, earn, pocket, take in, get
Net Noun Synonyms: network, netting, mesh, mesh-work, web, webbing, openwork, lattice, lattice-work, trellis, trellis-work, lace-work, reticulum, reticle, rete, plexus, grid, grid-work, grille, grate, grating, fretwork, sieve, screen, strainer, sifter
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Position Verb Synonyms: site, placement, situation, whereabouts, placing, emplacement, location
Position Adjective Synonyms: posture, attitude, stance, pose, disposition, arrangement, disposal
Position Noun Synonyms: viewpoint, point of view, outlook, attitude, angle, slant, stance, stand, opinion, inclination, leaning, bent, sentiment, feeling, way of thinking
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Business / Accounting / Net Sales: Gross sales less sales discounts and sales returns and allowances. MORE
Business / Finance / Net Sales Transaction: Refers to over-the-counter trading. Securities deal in which the quoted prices include commissions (i.e., OTC); looked at another way, the buyer and seller do not pay fees or commissions in addition t MORE
Business / Finance / Net Realized Capital Gains Per Share: Capital gains realized by an investment company minus any capital losses divided by the total number of the company's outstanding shares. MORE
Business / Accounting / Net Realizable Value Of Accounts Receivable: The net amount that would be received if all receivables considered collectible were collected: equal to total accounts receivable less the allowance for uncollectible accounts: also called the book v MORE
Business / Accounting / Net Realizable Value: The selling price of an item less reasonable selling costs. MORE
Business / Finance / Net Salvage Value: The after-tax net cash flow for terminating the project. MORE