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Revenues




Revenues

Sales or royalty proceeds. Quantity times price sold.

RELATED TERMS
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Royalty
Payment for the right to use intellectual property or natural resources.

Proceeds
Money received by the seller of an asset.

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



SIMILAR TERMS
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Revenue anticipation note (RAN)
A short-term municipal debt issue that will be repaid with anticipated revenues, such as sales taxes, from the project.

Revenue bond
A bond issued by a municipality to finance either a project or an enterprise in which the issuer pledges to the bondholders the revenues generated by the operation of the projects financed.

Revenue fund
A fund accounting for all revenues from an enterprise financed by a municipal revenue bond.

Revenue principle or realization principle
Revenue is realized at the moment when goods are sold (or change hands) or when services are rendered.

Revenue Properties Co.
Revenue Properties Co. is one of Canada's largest companies.

Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993
Legislation created to reduce the federal budget deficit by cutting spending and increasing taxes.

Revenue sharing
The percentage split between the general partner and limited partners of profits and losses resulting from the operation of the involved business.

REVERE MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES Credit Union
REVERE MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES is a credit union with head office in REVERE, MA

Reversal
Turn, unwind. For convertible reversal, selling a convertible and buying the underlying common, usually effected by an arbitrageur. For market reversal, change in direction in the stock or commodity futures markets, as charted by technical analysts in trading ranges. For options reversal, closing the positions of each aspect of an options spread or combination strategy.

Reversal arbitrage
A riskless arbitrage that involves selling the stock short, writing a put, and buying a call. The options have the same terms.

Reverse a swap
Reswap of bonds to gain the advantage of a yield spread or tax loss and restore a bond portfolio to its position before the original swap.

Reverse annuity mortgages (RAM)
Bank loan for an amount equal to a percentage of the appraisal value of the home. The loan is then paid to the homeowner in the form of an annuity.

Reverse conversion
A technique in which brokerage firms earn interest on the stocks they hold for their customers by selling the short and investing the proceeds in money market accounts. The short positions are hedged to protect against adverse market conditions.

Reverse leverage
Occurs when the interest on borrowings exceeds the return on investment of the funds that were borrowed.

Reverse leveraged buyout
Bringing back into publicly traded status a company that had been privatized by way of a leveraged buyout.

Reverse mortgage
A financial product derived from conventional mortgage loans.

Reverse price risk
A type of mortgage pipeline risk that occurs when a lender commits to sell loans to an investor at rates prevailing at the time of mortgage application but sets the note rates when the borrowers closes. The lender is thus exposed to the risk of falling rates.

Reverse repo
In essence, refers to a repurchase agreement. From the customer's perspective, the customer provides a collateralized loan to the seller.

Reverse stock split
A proportionate decrease in the number of shares, but not the total value of shares of stock held by shareholders. Shareholders maintain the same percentage of equity as before the split.

Reversing trade
Entering the opposite side of a currently held futures position to close out the position.



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Revenue bond
A bond issued by a municipality to finance either a project or an enterprise in which the issuer pledges to the bondholders the revenues generated by the operation of the projects financed.

Revenue fund
A fund accounting for all revenues from an enterprise financed by a municipal revenue bond.

Revenue principle or realization principle
Revenue is realized at the moment when goods are sold (or change hands) or when services are rendered.

Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993
Legislation created to reduce the federal budget deficit by cutting spending and increasing taxes.

Revenue sharing
The percentage split between the general partner and limited partners of profits and losses resulting from the operation of the involved business.

Revenues

Reversal
Turn, unwind. For convertible reversal, selling a convertible and buying the underlying common, usually effected by an arbitrageur. For market reversal, change in direction in the stock or commodity futures markets, as charted by technical analysts in trading ranges. For options reversal, closing the positions of each aspect of an options spread or combination strategy.

Reversal arbitrage
A riskless arbitrage that involves selling the stock short, writing a put, and buying a call. The options have the same terms.

Reverse a swap
Reswap of bonds to gain the advantage of a yield spread or tax loss and restore a bond portfolio to its position before the original swap.

Reverse annuity mortgages (RAM)
Bank loan for an amount equal to a percentage of the appraisal value of the home. The loan is then paid to the homeowner in the form of an annuity.

Reverse conversion
A technique in which brokerage firms earn interest on the stocks they hold for their customers by selling the short and investing the proceeds in money market accounts. The short positions are hedged to protect against adverse market conditions.

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