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On the takeUsed in the context of general equities. Price moving upward, because more buyers are taking offerings, causing offerings to vanish and be ../../finance-glossary/d by higher ones. Antithesis of come in, get hit.On the take Similar MatchesTakedownTakedownThe share of securities of each participating investment banker in a new or a secondary offering, or the price at which the securities are distributed to the different members of an underwriting group. Stakeholder pensionStakeholder pensionOn offer from April 2001, stakeholder pensions aim to provide a low-cost, transparent and flexible way for people to save for their retirement.£3,600, including basic rate tax relief, can be invested in the stakeholder pension each yearBasic rate tax - worth 22% - will be claimed on your behalf by the pension company running the pension. So the maximum you actually pay is £2,808 per year.Money invested in stakeholder pensions will be invested in the stock market. On retirement a quarter of the accumulated capital can be taken out as a tax-free cash sum, and the rest has to be used to buy an annuity which pays the retirement pension.Anyone in a company pension scheme earning less than £30,000 a year next year will be able to pay into a stakeholder pension at the same time as they make contributions to an occupational pension scheme.Employers with five or more employees who do not offer any kind of pension scheme will have to provide access to a stakeholder scheme. Takeover targetTakeover targetA company that is the object of a takeover attempt, friendly or hostile. StakeholdersStakeholdersAll parties that have an interest, financial or otherwise, in a firm-stockholders, creditors, bondholders, employees, customers, management, the community, and the government. Take back mortgageTake back mortgageA loan made directly from the seller to the buyer. Further Suggestions"Take me along"Take or pay contract Take a powder Price takers Takes a call Bust up takeover Take a swing Takes price take home pay Take Out Commitment Panel on Takeovers and Mergers City code on takeovers and mergers hostile takeover Take off Take out Hostile takeover Take a bath Takeover Take a flier Price taker takeover Winner Takes All Take a position Take up fee |
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