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To purchase an asset; taking a long position.



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Management buying

Management buying

The acquisition of a controlling interest in a promising business by an outside investment group that retains existing management and places representatives on the board of directors.


Buydown

Buydown

A payment to the lender from the seller, buyer, third party, or some combination of these, causing the lender to reduce the interest rate during the early years of a loan. The buydown is usually for the first 1 to 5 years of the loan.


Buy minus order

Buy minus order

In the context of general equities, rare market or limit order to buy a stated amount of a stock, provided that the price to be obtained is not higher than the last sale if the last sale is a minus or zero-minus tick, and is not higher than the last sale minus the minimum fractional change in the stock if the last sale is a plus or zero-plus tick. (If limit, then the buy cannot occur above the limit, regardless of tick.)


Homebuy loan

Homebuy loan

A homebuy loan is one which is used to buy a property under a homebuy scheme. Homebuy scheme Homebuy schemes are often run by housing associations looking to sell of their property and are a type of initiative aimed at encouraging home ownership amongst those people who may not ordinarily have the means to purchase their own home. Generally, you will have to obtain a mortgage for 75% of the property value, while the RSL (Registered Social Landlord) will front the rest of the money. The RSL will retain there share and if you sell the property they will keep the same proportion of the sale proceeds, including any gains that are made.


Buyers Guide

Buyers Guide

A document, relevant to life assurance, personal pension and unit trust products, which is given to prospective clients at the initial interview, which indicates that the adviser is either independent or a tied agent (company representative) and how they differ. The guide subsequently states the identity of the issuer that is, which type of adviser he/she is and his/her obligations to the investor. Also the company whose products may be purchased will provide full product details and indications of charges/ commissions payable in writing. It is a mandatory requirement, whether advisers are independent or tied agents, that a Buyers Guide be given to a prospective client (prospect) prior to any product discussions.


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