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Resistance




Resistance

An effective upper bound on prices achieved because of many willing sellers at that price level.

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Price
The cost of a good or service to the consumer.

Level
Used in the context of general equities. Price measure of an indication.



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Resident alien
A foreigner who is a permanent resident of the country he or she resides, but does not have citizenship.

Residential mortgage
A mortgage loan oriented to buying residential property, as opposed to those for the purchase of other kinds of property.

Residential property
Property that consists of homes, apartments, townhouses, and condominiums.

Residual assets
Assets that remain after sufficient assets are dedicated to meet all senior debt holders' claims in full.

Residual cover
The cash flow remaining after a project financing has been repaid, expressed as a percentage of the original loan. Residual cushion.

Residual interest
A type of interest payment received by investors in a real estate mortgage investment conduit (REMIC).

Residual method
A method of allocating the purchase price for the acquisition of another firm among the acquired assets.

Residual return
Return independent of the benchmark. The residual return is the return relative to beta times the benchmark return.

Residual security
Another way to describe convertibles.

Residual unemployment
Affects people who can be described as "unemployable".

Residual value
Usually refers to the value of a lessor's property at the time the lease expires.

Residuals
1) Part of stock returns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market index return). Residuals measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period. 2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bonds supported by the collateral.

Resiliency
Speed with which new orders respond to a change in prices.

Resistance level
A price level above which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to rise. Price ceiling at which technical analysts note persistent selling of a commodity or security.



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Residual security
Another way to describe convertibles.

Residual unemployment
Affects people who can be described as "unemployable".

Residual value
Usually refers to the value of a lessor's property at the time the lease expires.

Residuals
1) Part of stock returns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market index return). Residuals measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period. 2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bonds supported by the collateral.

Resiliency
Speed with which new orders respond to a change in prices.

Resistance

Resistance level
A price level above which it is supposedly difficult for a security or market to rise. Price ceiling at which technical analysts note persistent selling of a commodity or security.

Resolution
A document that records a decision or action by a Board of Directors, or a bond resolution by a government entity authorizing a bond issue.

Resolution Funding Corporation (RefCorp)
A government agency established by Congress in 1989 to issue bailout bonds and raise funds for the activities of the Resolution Trust Corporation, as well as to administer struggling institutions inherited from the disbanded Federal Savings and Loan Corporation.

Resolution Trust Corporation (RTC)
A government agency established in 1989 and disbanded in 1996 that administered federal savings and loan institutions that were insolvent between 1989 and August 1992 by either bailing them out or merging them.

Resources
Available stocks of raw materials, money, labor and other assets that a company can put to use.

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