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Redeem
RedeemTo repay a bond, debenture, mortgage, etc. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Bond Certificate, stating that the issuer is committing himself to repay the loan, including interest and other payments, to the holder. Debenture Any debt obligation backed strictly by the borrower's integrity. A debenture is documented in an indenture. Mortgage A loan, usually to buy property, which serves as security for the loan; to take out a loan with a property as security. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Redeemable Eligible for redemption under the terms of an indenture. Redemption Repayment of a debt security or preferred stock issue, at or before maturity, at par or at a premium price. Redemption charge The commission a mutual fund charges an investor who is redeeming shares. Redemption cushion The percentage by which the conversion value of a convertible security exceeds the redemption price (strike price). Redemption date The date on which a bond matures or is redeemed. Redemption fee A fee some mutual funds charge when an investor sells shares within a specified short period of time. Redemption or call Right of the issuer to force holders on a certain date to redeem their convertibles for cash. The objective usually is to force holders to convert into common prior to the redemption deadline. Redemption yield or maturity yield The amount of income received from a fixed interest security, including interest and its repayment value, expressed as a percentage of its current market price. Redenomination The process of changing the currency value on a financial security. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Recovery An increase in economic activity after a recession, or a rise in share prices. Red A term relating to a negative balance on a company's financial statements. Red chip A company incorporated and listed in Hong Kong with controlling Chinese shareholders. Red herring A preliminary prospectus providing information required by the SEC. It excludes the offering price and the coupon of the new issue. Red lining Illegal discrimination in making loans, insurance coverage, or other financial services available to people or property in certain areas because of poor economic conditions, high levels of fraudulent transaction, or frequent defaults. Redeem Redeemable Eligible for redemption under the terms of an indenture. Redemption Repayment of a debt security or preferred stock issue, at or before maturity, at par or at a premium price. Redemption charge The commission a mutual fund charges an investor who is redeeming shares. Redemption cushion The percentage by which the conversion value of a convertible security exceeds the redemption price (strike price). Redemption date The date on which a bond matures or is redeemed. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Redeem. If you have a better definition for Redeem than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Redeem may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Redeem and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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