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Trains




Trains

Refers to investment trusts which are populated by corporate bonds. Tracers contain a number of corporate bonds and credit default swaps which are selected for liquidity and diversity.

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Investment
The purchase of materials, machines, property, securities, etc. in order to produce income or profits.

Bonds
Bonds is a main Australian company.

Tracers
Refers to investment trusts which are populated by corporate bonds. Tracers contain a number of corporate bonds and credit default swaps which are selected for liquidity and diversity.

Credit
Money loaned.

Default
1) The failure to make timely payment of interest or principal on a debt security or to otherwise comply with the provisions of a bond indenture. 2) In context of project financing, a technical default signals a project parameter is outside defined or agreed limits or a legal matter is not yet resolved.

Liquidity
The degree to which assets of a company or an investment can easily be sold or converted into cash.



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TRAILBLAZER Credit Union
TRAILBLAZER is a credit union with head office in WASHINGTON, PA

Trailing earnings
Past earnings. Often used in the context of the price earnings ratio. This ratio is usually distinguished as price to trailing earnings (today's price divided by the most recent 12 months of earnings) versus price to prospective earnings (today's price divided by consensus forecast earnings for the next 12 months).

Trailing sales
Past sales. Often used in the valuation of companies that have negative cash flows or earnings.

TRAILVIEW Credit Union
TRAILVIEW is a credit union with head office in WATERVILLE, OH



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Trading volume
The number of shares transacted every day.

Traditional IRA
A tax deferred individual retirement account that allows annual contributions of up to $2000 for each income earner.

Traditional view (of dividend policy)
An argument that, "within reason," investors prefer higher dividends to lower dividends because the dividend is sure but future capital gains are uncertain.

Trailing earnings
Past earnings. Often used in the context of the price earnings ratio. This ratio is usually distinguished as price to trailing earnings (today's price divided by the most recent 12 months of earnings) versus price to prospective earnings (today's price divided by consensus forecast earnings for the next 12 months).

Trailing sales
Past sales. Often used in the valuation of companies that have negative cash flows or earnings.

Trains

Tranche
A segment of a capital issue offered for sale on a particular date; an installment.

Transaction
A single business deal; a sale or purchase; or the crediting or debiting of an account.

Transaction account
A checking or similar account from which transfers can be made to third parties.

Transaction demand (for money)
The money needed to accommodate a firm's expected cash transactions.

Transaction exposure
Risk to a firm with known future cash flows in a foreign currency, that arises from possible changes in the exchange rate.

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