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DEFINITION OF TERMS - V.JTT
DEFINITION OF TERMS - V.JTT
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Preferred Stock-stock that entitles the holder to a fixed dividend,
whose payment takes priority over that of common-stock
dividends.Also called preference share.
What-are-non-cumulative-redeemable-preference-shares
· A preference share is a share which is entitled to a fixed dividend
payment, and no dividend can be paid to ordinary shareholders
before a dividend is paid to preference shareholders. If they are
non-cumulative, this means that if a dividend is not paid, then it
does not roll forward -...
Callable means that the issuer has the right to call or redeem a
preferred stock after the five years are up but is not obligated
to call the preferred stock. In other words, the issuer will call
(redeem) a preferred stock when it is to their benefit to do so.
Preferred stock holders are paid dividends first before any dividends
payments are made to common stockholders.
Sharpe ratio:a measure that indicates the average return minus the
risk-free return divided by the standard deviation of return on an
investment
money market
NOUN
1. the trade in short-term loans between banks and other financial
institutions.
"the fluctuations of the money market" ·
synonyms:
stock exchange · bourse
In the case of stocks, trading is done throughout the day when the
market is open...
Holding Period
1. In a long position , the period of time during which one owns a
security . The holding period is important to calculating an
investment's returns and performance .
stringent
ADJECTIVE
cumulative voting
[
a system of voting in an election in which each voter is allowed as many
votes as there are candidates and may give all to one candidate or varying
numbers to several.
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Meanings of:
-PSE Rules
Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) is a private non-profit and non-stock
organization created to provide and maintain a fair, efficient, transparent, and
orderly market for the purchase and sale of securities such as stocks, warrants,
bonds, options, and others.
The PSE bring together companies which aim to raise capital through the issue of
new securities. Through the listing of their share in the stock exchange, companies
can have easier access to funds. Raising new capital through an additional public
offering is easier and less expensive when the company is already listed in the
Exchange. Therefore, the PSE plays a vital role in the financing of productive
enterprises that use the funds for growth and expansion of new jobs. It is therefore
essential to the growth of the Philippine economy.
-TEL/PX/PXP
-Psei level
The Philippine Stock Exchange Composite Index (PSEi), formerly called
Phisix, is a fixed basket of thirty (30) common stocks of listed companies, carefully
selected to represent the general movement of the stock market. In other words, it
is the benchmark measuring the performance of the Philippine stock market.
The selection of these companies is based on a specific set of criteria. Under the
revised policy on index management, companies should meet three (3) criteria to
qualify under the PSEi:
2. The company must rank among the top 25% in terms of median daily value in
nine out of the twelve-month period in review.
-Portfolio MV
-B vol
-B val
-B price
-S vol
-S val
-S price
Estimated Trading Income (Est Trading Income) Trading Income The category
“trading income” encompasses both income from a trade, for example plumbing or
building and income from a profession or vocation. A profession would include
accountancy or law. A vocation includes acting, ballet dancing, theatrical performing,
sport etc.
-EC Fund
-PF Fund
Provident fund is another name for pension fund. Its purpose is to provide employees with lump
sum payments at the time of exit from their place of employment. This differs from pension funds,
which have elements of both lump sum as well as monthly pension payments. As far as differences
between gratuity and provident funds are concerned, although both types involve lump sum
payments at the end of employment, the former operates as a defined contribution plan, while the
latter is a defined benefit plan.
-SDTD
-EID
-Round off
rounding means reducing the number of decimals important in a number by “rounding” the
number to the nearest value, either up or down.
-Telco
a telecommunication companies.
-YTD
-Voyager
-SMES
Though small in size, small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs) play an important
role in the economy. They outnumber large firms considerably, employ vast
numbers of people and are generally entrepreneurial in nature, helping to
shape innovation.
-SMS
-Draconian
The word "draconian" has come to mean something that is unusually harsh. So, if "draconian
measures" are implemented (say, in a country's budget), then very harsh measures are thought
to have been implemented. That's the definition of "draconian measures".
PDC Corp.
-PCP Nominee Corp
-benchmark
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A. Financial Highlights
Service Revenue
A company's working capital is made up of its current assets minus its current
liabilities.
-Debt profile
-Capital Expenditure
B. Performance Highlights
--Individual business
Individual business means a sole proprietor, member of a limited liability company, partnership,
limited liability partnership or self-employed person.
-Home business
A home business (or "home-based business" or "HBB") is a small business that operates from the
business owner's home office. In addition to location, home businesses are usually defined by
having a very small number of employees, usually all immediate family of the business owner, in
which case it is also a family business. Home businesses generally lack shop frontage, customer
parking and street advertising signs. Such businesses are sometimes prohibited by
residential zoning regulations.[1]
-Enterprise business
A business enterprise is a for-profit entity. There are different ways a business enterprise can
be organized for legal and tax purposes. Whatever the structure, the common element is the
for-profit aspect.
--International/carrier business
International business refers to the trade of goods, services, technology, capital and/or knowledge
across national borders and at a global or transnational scale.
It involves cross-border transactions of goods and services between two or more countries.
Transactions of economic resources include capital, skills, and people for the purpose of the
international production of physical goods and services such as finance, banking, insurance, and
construction. International business is also known as globalization.
-Wireless- Top-up
Refers to any wireless internet connection including the use of mobile internet
data.
-Consolidated Ebitda