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Roll order
Roll order1) Dividend roll. 2) Replacement of a maturing position with an identical one in the new maturity. 3) Recognition of capital gain or loss while reestablishing the position at the risk of the market. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Dividend A portion of a company's profit paid to common and preferred shareholders. Position A market commitment; the number of contracts bought or sold for which no offsetting transaction has been entered into. Maturity 1) The length of time until the principal amount of a bond must be repaid. 2) The end of the life of a security. Capital 1) Assets used for the production of profits and wealth. 2) Owner's equity in a business. Gain The amount chargeable to capital gains tax (CGT) from gains made on the disposal of an asset. Loss The opposite of gain. Risk The possibility of loss; the amount that one may lose when investing. Market 1) The total demand for a good. 2) The set of all actual and potential buyers of a good or service. 3) The place where people buy and sell. 4) The process by which buyers and sellers of goods, services and factors of production interact to determine prices and quantifies. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Roll down To move to an option position with a lower exercise price. Roll forward To move to an option position with a later expiration date. Roll over To renew a loan when it matures, to delay paying it back. Roll up To move to an option position with a higher exercise price. In venture capital, refers to the venture capitalist forcing small firms to merge operations in order to reduce costs Roll's Critique That the CAPM holds by construction when performance is measured against a mean-variance efficient index; otherwise, it holds not at all. Attributable to Richard Roll in 1977. Roll, Richard Author of path-breaking work on asset pricing including the famous Roll critique. Finance professor at UCLA. ROLLA Credit Union ROLLA is a credit union with head office in ROLLA, MO Rolling of futures As financial futures have short-term maturities, often 3-9 months, before or at maturity, the future must be sold and a new future (for the same asset but with a new maturity) must be repurchased. Rollover Means that a loan is periodically repriced at an agreed spread over the appropriate, currently prevailing rate. Most term loans in the Euromarket are made on a rollover basis as to current LIBOR rate. Rollover IRA A traditional individual retirement account holding money from a qualified plan or 403(b) plan. These assets, as long as they are not mixed with other contributions, can later be rolled over to another qualified plan or 403(b) plan. Also known as a conduit IRA. Rolls Royce Rolls Royce is a major British company. Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce is a top British corporation in the field of aerospace and defense, and its estimated market value is 8,60 million US dollars. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Risky asset An asset whose future return is uncertain. Road show A promotional presentation by an issuer of securities to potential buyers about the desirable qualities of the investments. Rocket scientist An employee of an investment firm (often having a Ph.D. in physics or mathematics) that works on highly mathematic models of derivative pricing. Roll down To move to an option position with a lower exercise price. Roll forward To move to an option position with a later expiration date. Roll order Roll over To renew a loan when it matures, to delay paying it back. Roll up To move to an option position with a higher exercise price. In venture capital, refers to the venture capitalist forcing small firms to merge operations in order to reduce costs Roll, Richard Author of path-breaking work on asset pricing including the famous Roll critique. Finance professor at UCLA. Rolling of futures As financial futures have short-term maturities, often 3-9 months, before or at maturity, the future must be sold and a new future (for the same asset but with a new maturity) must be repurchased. Rollover Means that a loan is periodically repriced at an agreed spread over the appropriate, currently prevailing rate. Most term loans in the Euromarket are made on a rollover basis as to current LIBOR rate. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Roll order. If you have a better definition for Roll order than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Roll order may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Roll order and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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