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Retire




Retire

To extinguish a security, as in paying off a debt.

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Extinguish
Retire or pay off debt.

Security
Piece of paper that proves ownership of stocks, bonds, and other investments.

Debt
Money borrowed.



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Removal from circulation of stock or bonds that have been reacquired or redeemed.

Retirement Protection Act of 1994
Legislation designed to protect the pension benefits of workers and retirees by increasing required support of pension plans by employers.

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Retailer
A merchant such as a shopkeeper who sells to the final customer.

Retained earnings
Profits that are not distributed to shareholders but reinvested or ploughed back (GB) or plowed back (US).

Retained earnings statement
A statement of all transactions affecting the balance of a company's retained earnings account.

Retention
The number of units allocated to an underwriting syndicate member less the units held back by the syndicate manager for facilitating institutional sales and for allocation to nonmember firms. In the context of construction contracts, an amount retained from construction contract payments (5-15% of the contract price) to ensure the contractor completes the construction before the retention is returned.

Retention rate
The percentage of present earnings held back or retained by a corporation, or one minus the dividend payout rate. Also called the retention ratio.

Retire

Retirement
Removal from circulation of stock or bonds that have been reacquired or redeemed.

Retirement Protection Act of 1994
Legislation designed to protect the pension benefits of workers and retirees by increasing required support of pension plans by employers.

Retracement
A price movement in the opposite direction of the previous trend.

Return
The change in the value of a portfolio over an evaluation period, including any distributions made from the portfolio during that period.

Return if exercised
The return that a covered call writer would make if the underlying stock were called away.

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