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Odd Lot Buy BackAn offer made by the corporation or its agent to purchase shares from odd-lot shareholders.Odd Lot Buy Back Similar MatchesSale and lease backSale and lease backSale of an existing asset to a financial institution that then leases it back to the user. Related: Lease. ReachbackReachbackThe ability of a tax shelter or limited partnership to deduct certain costs and expenses at the end of the year that were incurred throughout the entire year. Lookback optionLookback optionAn option that allows the buyer to choose as the option strike price any price of the underlying asset that has occurred during the life of the option. For a call option, the buyer will choose the minimum price; for a put option, the buyer will choose the maximum price. This option will always be in the money. Back end loadBack end loadA charge imposed when investors redeem (sell) shares in mutual funds, which has the effect of discouraging withdrawals.Traditionally, the earlier you redeem, the higher the back end load. After holding for five years or so, there will usually not be a back end load.In the UK these charges are known as an exit charge. Put ratio backspreadPut ratio backspreadA complex options strategy adopted when one believes a stock price will decline but wants to protect against it rising. Further Suggestionsmortgage backed securityback to back inheritance tax plan carry back Pullback Discounted payback period rule Discounted payback Backed in Rollback share buyback Piggybacking buy back Duty drawback Back office Feedback Systems Swap buy back back to back loan Back fee Backward bending Backward integration Holdback Death backed bonds Drawback "Back up the truck" Commodity backed bond Loss Carry Back (Carry Forward) |
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