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Adjusted exercise priceTerm used in options on Ginnie Mae (Government National Mortgage Association) contracts. The final exercise price of the option accounts for the coupon rates carried on Ginnie Mae mortgages. For example, if the standard GNMA mortgage has an 9% yield, the price of GNMA pools with 13% mortgages in them is altered so that the investor receives the same yield.Adjusted exercise price Similar MatchesNet adjusted present valueNet adjusted present valueThe adjusted present value minus the initial cost of an investment. Adjusted debit balance (ADB)Adjusted debit balance (ADB)The account balance for a margin account that is calculated by combining the balance owed to a broker with any outstanding balance in the special miscellaneous account, and any paper profits on short accounts. Adjusted balance methodAdjusted balance methodMethod of calculating finance charges that uses the account balance remaining after adjusting for all transactions posted during the given billing period as its basis. Related: Average daily balance method, previous balance method, past due balance method. Seasonally adjustedSeasonally adjustedMathematically adjusted by moderating a macroeconomic indicator (e.g., oil prices/imports) so that relative comparisons can be drawn from month to month all year. Adjusted for inflationAdjusted for inflationCorrected for price changes to yield an equivalent in terms of goods and services. The adjustment divides nominal amounts for different years by price indices for those years -- e.g. the CPI or the implicit price deflator -- and multiplies by 100. This converts to real values, i.e. valued at the prices of the base year for the price index. Further SuggestionsRisk adjusted discount rateAdjusted Gross Income Adjusted gross income (AGI) Adjusted basis Risk adjusted profitability adjusted gross income Risk adjusted return adjusted earnings Inflation adjusted Adjusted present value (APV) Risk adjusted return |
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