- premium returns
- n.额外利润
English-Chinese dictionary of mining (英汉矿业大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese dictionary of mining (英汉矿业大词典). 2013.
Premium To Net Asset Value — A pricing situation that occurs when the stock value of a closed end mutual fund is trading at a premium to the net asset value (NAV) of its components. The premium arises from the optimistic sentiment of investors toward the fund, which may be… … Investment dictionary
Equity Premium Puzzle - EPP — An phenomenon that describes the anomalously higher historical real returns of stocks over government bonds. The equity premium, which is defined as equity returns less bond returns, has been about 6% on average for the past century. It is… … Investment dictionary
Risk premium — A risk premium is the minimum amount of money by which the expected return on a risky asset must exceed the known return on a risk free asset, in order to induce an individual to hold the risky asset rather than the risk free asset. Thus it is… … Wikipedia
Market Risk Premium — The difference between the expected return on a market portfolio and the risk free rate. Market risk premium is equal to the slope of the security market line (SML), a capital asset pricing model. Three distinct concepts are part of market risk… … Investment dictionary
Step Premium — A type of option where the cost of purchasing the option is paid gradually as the strike approaches instead of when the trade is initiated. The options contract spells out how much premium must be paid and when. A step premium option is more… … Investment dictionary
Return of premium life insurance — is a type of term life insurance policy. The concept is that the policy returns the premiums you have paid for coverage over that fixed term period if coverage is never used. For instance, a $1 million policy bought for $50000 over a 30 year… … Wikipedia
Value premium — In investing, value premium refers to the greater risk adjusted return of value stocks over growth stocks. Eugene Fama and K. G. French first identified the premium in 1992, using a measure they called HML (high book to market ratio minus low… … Wikipedia
Adjustable Premium — An insurance premium that can move up or down over time based on a policy that is agreed to at the outset of an insurance contract. There are several factors that may cause your adjustable premiums to change, including the varying costs of… … Investment dictionary
Vanishing Premium — A type of periodic fee, paid in exchange for an insurance policy, that eventually disappears because the investment return earned by the cash value of the policy is sufficient to pay the fee. Vanishing premiums are a feature of some permanent… … Investment dictionary
Country Risk Premium - CRP — The additional risk associated with investing in an international company rather than the domestic market. Macroeconomic factors such as political instability, volatile exchange rates and economic turmoil causes investors to be wary of overseas… … Investment dictionary
Risk Premium — The return in excess of the risk free rate of return that an investment is expected to yield. An asset s risk premium is a form of compensation for investors who tolerate the extra risk compared to that of a risk free asset in a given investment … Investment dictionary