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Accumulation areaA price range within which a buyer accumulates shares of a stock. See: On-balance volume and distribution area.Accumulation area Similar MatchesAccumulation unitsAccumulation unitsUnits in a unit trust where the income from the trust's investments is reinvested in the trust rather than being paid out to its investors as dividends. This is either through enhancing the unit price or issuing additional units.Unitholders get the benefit of the dividends through the increased value of the fund's assets (and their share of those assets). AccumulationAccumulationRegular investment of a fixed dollar amount in a mutual fund with dividends reinvested.In charting, the period before a sustainable price rise when the so-called smart money starts to buy stock.Purchase of a lage number of shares over a period of time in a manner designed to avoid pushing the price up. AccumulationAccumulationIn the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. See: Accumulated profits tax. In the context of investments, refers to the purchase by an institutional broker of a large number of shares over a period of time in order to avoid pushing the price of that share up. In the context of mutual funds, refers to the regular investing of a fixed amount while reinvesting dividends and capital gains. Accumulation and maintenance trustAccumulation and maintenance trustA tax-efficient trust, used to pass assets to your children while still retaining some control of those assets. Excess accumulationExcess accumulationThe amount of a required minimum distribution that an IRA holder fails to remove from an IRA in a timely manner. Excess accumulations are subject to a 50% IRS penalty tax. Further SuggestionsAccumulationFactor accumulation Voluntary accumulation plan |
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