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Bond power

A form used in the transfer of registered bonds from one owner to a different owner.



Bond power

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Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney

An authority by which one person (principal) enables another (attorney in fact) to act for him. (1) General power - Authorizes sale, mortgaging, etc. of all property of the principal. Invalid in some jurisdictions. (2) Special power - Specifies property, buyers, price and terms. How specific it must be varies in each state.


Contingent Voting Power

Contingent Voting Power

Enables preferred stockholders to vote when the company fails to satisfy the agreement between itself and the preferred stockholders.


Staying power

Staying power

The ability of an investor to stay in the market and not to sell out of a position when an investment has fallen in value.


Durable power of attorney

Durable power of attorney

In the US, a power of attorney which, subject to conditions and safeguards, continues in force even after the maker of the durable power of attorney (the principal) may become mentally incapable of conducting his/her affairs. Equivalent to an enduring power of attorney in the UK.


Relative form of purchasing power parity

Relative form of purchasing power parity

Theory that the rate of change in the prices of products should be somewhat similar, but not absolutely the same when measured in a common currency, as long as transportation costs and trade barriers are unchanged.


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