Net Present Value of Growth Opportunities Concept or model where firm is evaluated based on NPV of new opportunities for investment available to the business. … [Read more...]
Net Present Value of Future Investments
Net Present Value of Future Investments Value at present time if net present values expected from future investments of a firm are added up. … [Read more...]
Net Present Value Rule
Net Present Value Rule Investment with a positive NPV that makes it a viable one. Negative NPV projects are not viable investments. … [Read more...]
Net Realizable Value
Net Realizable Value Asset value that is realized when the firm sells it minus an evaluation of the costs associated with the sale or disposal. … [Read more...]
Net Profit Margin
Net Profit Margin Amount of every dollar of sales remaining after expenses have been covered. Calculated as net income divided by sales. … [Read more...]
Net Salvage Value
Net Salvage Value Cash flow arising out of project termination after adjusting for tax payable. … [Read more...]
Net Working Capital
Net Working Capital Also called working capital. Calculated as current assets less current liabilities. … [Read more...]
Net Worth
Net Worth Surplus, retained earnings in addition to common stock that makes up common stockholders' equity. … [Read more...]
Net Worth Certificate
Net Worth Certificate FDIC instrument to save failing banks by offering capital. Started in 1982 when deposit rate limitations were removed. … [Read more...]
Netting
Netting Limiting fund transfers between companies or company subsidiaries by only taking into account netted amounts. … [Read more...]
Netting Out
Netting Out To attain a profit after all costs and earnings are set off against each other. … [Read more...]
Neutral Period
Neutral Period Period during which Eurodollars are sold in Euro market when it does not end or begin on a day prior to a holiday or on a Friday. … [Read more...]
New York Clearing House Association
New York Clearing House Association Organization that works to simplify and facilitate interbank transactions. Established in 1853 on the lines of the London Clearing House. … [Read more...]
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Largest dollar stock exchange in the world where more than 2700 securities are listed and traded. Also called the Exchange or Big Board. Located in Wall Street, New York, NYSE was established in 1792. Provides a platform for buyers and sellers to … [Read more...]
New-Issues Market
New-Issues Market Marketplace where new security issues are opened for investors to purchase. … [Read more...]
New Money
New Money Used with Treasury auctions. Difference between par value of offered securities and that of maturing securities. … [Read more...]
Nexus (of contracts)
Nexus (of contracts) A grouping of or collection of a particular class of items. … [Read more...]
No Cash Out Refinance
No Cash Out Refinance Refinance of a mortgage with another that is less than or equal to the loan balance outstanding plus loan settlement cost. … [Read more...]




