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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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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.


Carrying broker

Carrying broker

A member of a commodity exchange, usually a commission house broker, through whom another broker or customer elects to clear all or part of his trades.


Net operating loss carryforwards

Net operating loss carryforwards

Application of losses to offset earnings in future years.


Carry back

Carry back

A term applicable to personal pensions regarding tax rules which allow contributions made in the current tax year to be treated as though they were paid in the preceding tax year. If there were no net relevant earnings in the preceding year, the contribution can be carried back a further year.The advantage of taking up this choice is that tax relief is obtained at the highest rate applicable in that previous year. For example, if an individual's earnings have fallen such that he/she is no longer a higher rate taxpayer, carry back of contributions will obtain tax relief at the highest rate.


Owner Will Carry Mortgage

Owner Will Carry Mortgage

A term used to indicate that the seller is willing to take back a purchase money mortgage.


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Net operating loss carrybacks
Tax loss carryback, carryforward
Carrying Charges
Positive carry
Carrying costs


 
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