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1Fixed income attribution — refers to the process of measuring returns generated by various sources of risk in a fixed income portfolio, particularly when multiple sources of return are active at the same time. For example, the risks affecting the return of a bond portfolio …
2Fixed-income attribution — refers to the process of measuring returns generated by various sources of risk in a fixed income portfolio, particularly when multiple sources of return are active at the same time. For example, the risks affecting the return of a bond portfolio …
3measure — meas ure (m[e^]zh [ u]r; 135), n. [OE. mesure, F. mesure, L. mensura, fr. metiri, mensus, to measure; akin to metrum poetical measure, Gr. me tron, E. meter. Cf. {Immense}, {Mensuration}, {Mete} to measure.] 1. A standard of dimension; a fixed… …
4Fixed investment — in economics refers to investment in fixed capital, i.e. tangible capital goods (real means of production or residential buildings), or to the replacement of depreciated capital goods. Thus, fixed investment is investment in physical assets such… …
5measure — n. & v. n. 1 a size or quantity found by measuring. 2 a system of measuring (liquid measure; linear measure). 3 a rod or tape etc. for measuring. 4 a vessel of standard capacity for transferring or determining fixed quantities of liquids etc. (a… …
6Fixed exchange rate — A fixed exchange rate, sometimes called a pegged exchange rate, is a type of exchange rate regime wherein a currency s value is matched to the value of another single currency or to a basket of other currencies, or to another measure of value,… …
7measure — I. noun Etymology: Middle English mesure, from Anglo French, from Latin mensura, from mensus, past participle of metiri to measure; akin to Old English mǣth measure, Greek metron Date: 13th century 1. a. (1) an adequate or due portion (2) a… …
8Fixed-Asset Turnover Ratio — A financial ratio of net sales to fixed assets. The fixed asset turnover ratio measures a company s ability to generate net sales from fixed asset investments specifically property, plant and equipment (PP E) net of depreciation. A higher fixed… …
9Fixed-Rate Mortgage — A mortgage that has a fixed interest rate for the entire term of the loan. The distinguishing factor of a fixed rate mortgage is that the interest rate over every time period of the mortgage is known at the time the mortgage is originated. The… …
10Fixed-Income Security — An investment that provides a return in the form of fixed periodic payments and the eventual return of principal at maturity. Unlike a variable income security, where payments change based on some underlying measure such as short term interest… …