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Purchase fee

A charge assessed by an intermediary, such as a broker-dealer or a bank, for assisting in the sale or purchase of a security.



Purchase fee

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Share repurchase

Share repurchase

Program by which a corporation buys back its own shares in the open market. It is usually done when shares are undervalued. Since repurchase reduces the number of shares outstanding and thus increases earnings per share, it tends to elevate the market value of the remaining shares held by stockholders.


Purchase ledger

Purchase ledger

See 'ledger'.


Corporate repurchase

Corporate repurchase

Active buying by a corporation of its own stock in the marketplace. Reasons for repurchase include putting idle cash to use, raising EPS, creating support for a stock price, increasing internal control (shark repellant), or stock for ESOP or pension plans. Repurchase is subject to rules, such as that buying must be on a zero minus or a minus tick, after the opening and before 3:30 p.m.


Direct purchase

Direct purchase

The purchase of shares in an open end mutual fund directly from the fund company rather than through a broker.


Purchase group

Purchase group

See: Underwriting syndicate


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