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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. Risk adjusted discount rateRisk adjusted discount rateThe rate established by adding a expected risk premium to the risk-free rate in order to determine the present value of a risky investment. Underwriters discountUnderwriters discountSee: Gross spread Discounted rate mortgageDiscounted rate mortgageA mortgage which guarantees the interest rate charged will remain a set number of percentage points below the lender's standard variable rate. The rate changes as base rate moves up and down, but the relationship between base rate and the rate you pay remains constant. Discounted cash flow (DCF)Discounted cash flow (DCF)Future cash flows multiplied by discount factors to obtain present values. Further SuggestionsDeep discount bondDiscount bond Discount period Stepped discount mortgage Discount factor discount yield Rediscount Documented discount notes Accrued discount Discount period Discount securities Volume discount Discount broker Discount yield Discounted basis Dividend Discount Return Discounted dividend model (DDM) Accretion (of a discount) Forward discount Discount Arbitrage Discount rate Original issue discount debt (OID debt) Discounting Discounted payback deep discount |
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