In factoring, the fees charged by the factor (the third party that buys a firm's invoices/ accounts receivable) are limited...
Origination is the process that involves pooling of debt (with different risk-reward profiles) into portfolios, before selling them to to...
A sort of penalty that a insurance firm charges to an investor (policyholder/ annuity recipient) for early withdrawal of funds...
In relation to a premium swap, it is a compensation that the fixed-rate payer is obliged to pay the other...
A fee that is charged by an insurer for the services it provides to the policyholders. It constitutes the insurer's...
A commission that a mutual fund pays to an investment advisor for recommending the fund to potential investors. The commission...
A large amount of money that is usually stipulated in a takeover agreement to be paid by a company to...
The premium or option price on the first leg of a compound option, i.e., on the call option (with the...
The premium or option price on the second leg of a compound option, i.e., on the put option (with the...