Business / Finance / Nominal Exercise Price: The exercise price of a GNMA option contract, which equals the unpaid principal balance multiplied by the adjusted exercise price.
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Exercise Verb Synonyms: harass, annoy, irritate, vex, harry, distress, worry, concern, burden, try, trouble, perturb, disturb, agitate, make nervous, drive crazy, drive up the wall
Exercise Noun Synonyms: work out, limber up, warm up, train, drill
Exercise Adjective Synonyms: employ, apply, practise, bring to bear, put to use or effect, discharge, exert, wield, execute, utilize, effect
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Nominal Adjective Synonyms: titular, in name only, formal, pretended, so-called, self-styled, soi-disant, professed, purported, supposed, would-be, representational, represented, supposititious, proposed, propositional, puppet
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Price Verb Synonyms: sacrifice, toll, penalty, cost, consequence
Price Noun Synonyms: charge, cost, expense, expenditure, outlay, payment, amount, figure, fee, quotation, appraisal, value, valuation, evaluation, worth
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Business / Taxes / Price Improvement: Price improvement occurs when you pay less or receive more on a securities transaction than the bid and offer prices being currently quoted. In other words, the price you pay to buy is lower than the MORE
Business / Finance / Price Impact Costs: Related: Market impact costs MORE
Business / Agriculture / Price Index: Current price expressed as a proportion to the same price in an earlier time period, commonly called the base period. Monthly price indexes computed by the National Agricultural Statistics Service are MORE
Business / Finance / Price Leadership: A price charged by the dominant producer that becomes the price adopted by all the other producers. MORE
Business / Finance / Price List: A schedule that associates prices with individual products. This list allows you to forecast sales in units and still create projections in dollars. See also Discount List. MORE
Business / Finance / Price Give: Used in the context of general equities. Willingness of a buyer or seller to negotiate on price, within reason, from the price at the last sale or the indicated level. See: Takes price. MORE