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Fixed costsBusiness expenses which are fairly consistent over time and which do not vary with the amount of goods/services sold.Similar MatchesFixed annuitiesFixed annuitiesContracts in which an insurance company or issuing financial institution pays a fixed dollar amount of money per period. Fixed income securitiesFixed income securitiesSecurities which pay a fixed rate of interest. Government bonds (gilts) are the best known example. Compared to shares, fixed income securities have the attraction of certainty - you know what income you will get in advance - and they are less risky than shares. But the upside is not as good, and you will never get the really high returns with a bond that you might get with a share that does well. Fixed dollar securityFixed dollar securityA nonnegotiable debt security that can be redeemed at some fixed price or according to some schedule of fixed values, e.g., bank deposits and government savings bonds. Fixed premiumFixed premiumPayments of a fixed, equal amounts paid to an insurance company for insurance or an annuity. Fixed asset turnover ratioFixed asset turnover ratioThe ratio of sales to fixed assets. Further Suggestionsfixed rate mortgageStepped fixed rate mortgage Fixed income securities Fixed term reverse mortgage Fixed asset Fixed price tender offer Receive fixed counterparty fixed annuity Fixed for floating swap Fixed dates fixed assets Fixed dollar obligations Fixed benefits Fixed Rate Loan Fixed cost Fixed rate loan Fixed exchange rate Fixed price basis Fixed income market Fixed cost Fixed trust Fixed rate |
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