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Discount1. Any reduction in price or value, especially when below a stated or normal price. 2. To buy or sell commercial paper at a price below face value to account for interest to accrue before maturity.DiscountThe difference between the net asset value (NAV) per share of an investment trust and the share price, expressed as a percentage of the net asset value per share.e.g. if the NAV is £3.00, and the share price of the trust is £2.70, the trust is trading at a 10% discount to its NAV.When the share price is above the net asset value, it is said to be trading at a premium.Similar MatchesDiscount windowDiscount windowFacility provided by the Fed enabling member banks to borrow reserves against collateral in the form of governments or other acceptable paper. Discounted dividend model (DDM)Discounted dividend model (DDM)A formula to estimate the intrinsic value of a firm by figuring the present value of all expected future dividends. Accrued market discountAccrued market discountThe rise in the market value of a discount bond as it approaches maturity (when it is redeemable at par) and not because of falling market interest rates. DiscountingDiscountingCalculating the present value of a future amount. Discounting is opposite to compounding. Underwriters discountUnderwriters discountSee: Gross spread Further SuggestionsAverage discount rateBank discount basis Discounted cash flow (DCF) Rediscount Discount Interest Discount payment Discounted basis Forward discount Discount period bond discount Discount Arbitrage Discounted in or by market Forward discount Discount broker Original Issue Discount securities (OIDS) discounted rate mortgage Discount Points discounted cashflow Original issue discount debt (OID debt) Dividend Discount Return Accretion (of a discount) Deep discount bond Discounted payback period rule discount rate discount yield |
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