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Split printBlock trade printed at two different prices. Often used in dividend rolls to get an average price equal to the dividend.Split print Similar MatchesSplit commissionSplit commissionA commission shared between a broker and a financial adviser or other professional who brought the customer to the broker. SplitSplitIn the US, the issuing of additional shares by a company to its shareholders in proportion to their existing holdings but resulting in a correspondingly lower market price and as such no change in the value of the shareholders' equity. In a one for one split, original ownership of 1,000 shares at $10 per share changes to 2,000 shares at $5 per share. Split coupon bondSplit coupon bondA bond that begins as a zero-coupon bond paying no interest and converts to an interest paying bond on a future date. Stock splitStock splitOccurs when a firm issues new shares of stock and in turn lowers the current market price of its stock to a level that is proportionate to pre-split prices. For example, if IBM trades at $100 before a two-for-one split, after the split it will trade at $50, and holders of the stock will have twice as many shares as they had before the split. See: Split. Gift splittingGift splittingA technique used to avoid a gift tax in which a large sum of money to be given by two parents to a child is halved and given to the child separately For example, a husband and wife each donate $10,000 to their child rather than one parent donating $20,000. Further SuggestionsSplit offeringSplit rating Split rate tax system Split order split capital investment trust Split stock Order splitting Split fee option |
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