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Wind up




Wind up

To liquidate a failing business by selling its assets.

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To sell personal assets in order to pay creditors.



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Windfall
An unexpected profit.

Windfall profit
A sudden unexpected profit uncontrolled by the profiting party.

Windfall tax
A one off tax imposed by the government in the budget of July 1997 on the profits of privatized utilities companies.

Window
A brokerage firm's cashier department, where delivery of securities and settlement of transactions take place.

Window contract
A guaranteed investment contract purchased with deposits over some future designated time period (the "window"), usually between 3 and 12 months.

Window dressing
Making one's balance sheet more attractive in time for company year end.

Window settlement
A form of settlement between dealers whereby trades are settled through the physical comparison of transactions and actual money and stocks are transferred.

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Wind up

Windfall
An unexpected profit.

Windfall profit
A sudden unexpected profit uncontrolled by the profiting party.

Windfall tax
A one off tax imposed by the government in the budget of July 1997 on the profits of privatized utilities companies.

Window
A brokerage firm's cashier department, where delivery of securities and settlement of transactions take place.

Window contract
A guaranteed investment contract purchased with deposits over some future designated time period (the "window"), usually between 3 and 12 months.

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