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ClassIn the case of derivative products, options of the same type-put or call-with the same underlying security. See: Series. In general, refers to a category of assets such as: domestic equity, fixed income, etc.ClassAll listed options of a particular type (i.e., call or put) on a particular underlying instrument, e.g., all Barclays call options.Similar MatchesRisk classesRisk classesGroups of projects that have approximately the same amount of risk. ClassicalClassicalReferring to the writings, models, and economic assumptions of the first century of economics, including Adam Smith, David Ricardo, and John Stuart Mill. Class A or Class B sharesClass A or Class B sharesSee: Classified stock Classified Property TaxClassified Property TaxProperty tax which varies in rate depending on the use (zoning classification) of the property. Classified BoardClassified BoardAlso known as Staggered Board is one in which, the directors are placed into different classes and serve overlapping terms. Since only part of the board can be ../../finance-glossary/d each year, an outsider who gains control of a corporation may have to wait a few years before being able to gain control of the board. This slow ../../finance-glossary/ment makes a classified board effectively delays takeovers. Sometimes known as a delay provision. Further SuggestionsStandard Industrial Classification (SIC)Tariff classification Neoclassical growth model Planned amortization class (PAC) Neoclassical Class of Options Class action Neoclassical production function Customs classification Neoclassical economics Classified stock |
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