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Cash & carry

Applies to derivative products. Combination of a long position in a stoc../../finance-glossary/index/commodity and short position in the underlying futures, which entails a cost of carry on the long position.



Cash & carry

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Net operating loss carryforwards

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Carrying charges

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The cost of storing a physical commodity, consisting of interest on the invested funds, insurance, storage fees, and other incidental costs. Carrying costs are usually reflected in the difference between futures prices for different delivery months. When futures prices for deferred contract maturities are higher than for nearby maturities, it is a carrying charge market. A full carrying charge market reimburses the owner of the physical commodity for its storage until the delivery date.


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Cost of carry

Cost of carry

Out-of-pocket costs incurred while an investor has an investment position. Examples include interest on long positions in margin account, dividend lost on short margin positions, and incidental expenses. Related: Net financing cost.


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Net operating loss carrybacks

The application of losses to offset earnings in previous years.


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