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Event loan (event loan, realization loan)

A short-term loan granted by a bank to the organizer of a festivity such as a concert, stage play or similar performance. The loan is intended to enable the organizer to cover the expenses incurred in preparation for the festivity. The loan is usually repaid from the proceeds of ticket sales. – Savings banks, in… read more »

Money rollin

Unless otherwise defined, the purposeful exploration of opportunities to earn money (looking for a way to earn money). Attention: The financial encyclopedia is protected by copyright and may only be used for private purposes without express consent! University Professor Dr. Gerhard Merk, Dipl.rer.pol., Dipl.rer.oec. Professor Dr. Eckehard Krah, Dipl.rer.pol. E-mail address: info@ekrah.com https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard_Ernst_Merk https://www.jung-stilling-gesellschaft.de/merk/ https://www.gerhardmerk.de/

Loss, unexpected (unexpected loss)

In general, the product of the probability of default and the amount of loss in the event of default. Banks are required by regulatory law to absorb corresponding losses with equity capital. – See Imparity principle. – Cf. BaFin Annual Report 2003, p. 37 f. Attention: The financial encyclopedia is protected by copyright and may… read more »

Loss incurred

According to IAS 39, a credit balance in the income statement or a surplus of liabilities over assets in the balance sheet only had to be recognized when the loss actually occurred, i.e., when it materialized. The event triggering the loss (trigger event) could be waited for. In the course of the financial crisis that… read more »

Loss limiting; short hedge

In general, any type of transaction aimed at avoiding a possible trading loss altogether or at keeping it within manageable limits. – In the case of options, the taking of a short position in the futures market for the purpose of hedging a long position in the cash market. – See replacement sale, hedging. Attention:… read more »

Securitization structure

A bank and in this context often called originator or originating bank – ties together a large number of credit relationships into a pool (portfolio), – separates the credit risk by means of credit derivatives before passing it on to investors – in larger packages (pools; bundles). Prior to this, – the originating bank transfers… read more »

Loading fee, shipping expenses; entraining fee

Often equated with loading fee, especially in older documents, namely the payment to be made for loading or unloading goods in port or also on land. – The charge levied on trucks transporting goods [CH: Camions] for forced carriage by rail, said with particular reference to Switzerland. – A certain percentage of transalpine heavy goods… read more »

Incongruous loss feeling

The empirically proven fact that a loss on an investment is felt less strongly by investors if it occurs by the middle of the investment period. In this case, there is still enough time to compensate for the setback. With later losses this possibility is missing. Therefore, numerically equal loss is perceived more painfully now…. read more »

Securities prospectus

Compilation of information mainly about the nature, subject matter and possible risks of securities. – See securities prospectus. Attention: The financial encyclopedia is protected by copyright and may only be used for private purposes without express consent! University Professor Dr. Gerhard Merk, Dipl.rer.pol., Dipl.rer.oec. Professor Dr. Eckehard Krah, Dipl.rer.pol. E-mail address: info@ekrah.com https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard_Ernst_Merk https://www.jung-stilling-gesellschaft.de/merk/ https://www.gerhardmerk.de/

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