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Cash & carryApplies 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 Similar MatchesLoss Carry Back (Carry Forward)Loss Carry Back (Carry Forward)A tax provision that allows operating losses to be used as a tax shield to reduce taxable income in prior and future years. Losses can be carried backward for up to three years and forward for up to 15 years under current tax codes. Cost of carryCost of carryOut-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. Owner Will Carry MortgageOwner Will Carry MortgageA term used to indicate that the seller is willing to take back a purchase money mortgage. Cash and carryCash and carryAn arbitrage transaction applied on a futures market where the cash or spot price of for example, a commodity is less than the futures contract price.Under these circumstances a purchase of the cash commodity with borrowed money and the simultaneous sale of the futures contract can provide a profit. Tax loss carryback, carryforwardTax loss carryback, carryforwardA tax benefit that allows business losses to be used to reduce tax liability in previous and or following years. Further SuggestionsCarrying chargeCarry carrying charges Net operating loss carrybacks Net operating loss carryforwards Carrying value Carrying costs Positive carry carry back Cost of carry market Carryforwards carry forward Carrying Charges carrying broker |
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