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Front feeThe fee initially paid by the buyer upon entering a split-fee option contract.Front fee Similar MatchesFront end loadFront end loadThe fee applied to an investment at the time of initial purchase, e.g., on a mutual fund purchased from a broker or mutual fund company. Consumption possibility frontierConsumption possibility frontierA graph of the maximum quantities of goods (usually two) that an economy can consume in a specified situation, such as autarky and free trade. Used to illustrate the potential benefits from trade by showing that it can expand consumption possibilities. Production possibility frontierProduction possibility frontierA diagram showing the maximum output possible for one good for various outputs of another (or several others), given technology and factor endowments. Also called a transformation curve or production possibility curve. Front runningFront runningEntering into options or futures contracts with advance knowledge of a block transaction that will influence the price of the underlying security to capitalize on the trade. This practice is expressly forbidden by the SEC. Minimum variance frontierMinimum variance frontierGraph of the lowest possible portfolio variance that is attainable for a given portfolio expected return. Further SuggestionsFactor price frontierDelivered at Frontier (DAF) Front office front end load Efficient frontier Storefront Utility possibility frontier Front Foot Cost |
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