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Reorganization
Creation of a plan to restructure a debtor's business and restore its financial health.
Reorganization bond
A bond issued by a company undergoing a reorganization process.
Repatriation
The return from abroad of the financial assets of an organization or individual.
Replacement Chain
A concept that views a capital investment as an indefinite commitment to a specific type of technology. The replacement chain concept can be used to allow the comparison of mutually exclusive investments with unequal lives.
Replacement cost
Cost to replace a firm's assets.
Replacement cost accounting
An accounting method that includes as part of depreciation the difference between the original purchase price of an asset and the current replacement cost.
Replacement cost insurance
Insurance that pays out the full amount required to replace damaged property with new property, without taking into account the depreciated value of the property.
Replacement cycle
The frequency with which an asset is replaced by an equivalent asset.
Replacement value
Current cost of replacing the firm's assets.
Replacement-chain problem
Idea that future replacement decisions must be taken into account in selecting among projects.
Replicating portfolio
A portfolio constructed to match an index or benchmark.
Repo
An agreement in which one party sells a security to another party and agrees to repurchase it on a specified date for a specified price. See Also: Repurchase agreement
Report
Written or oral confirmation that all or part of one's order has been executed, including the price and size parameters of the trade being reported; often followed by a fresh picture.
Report of Condition and Income
Financial report that all banks, bank holding companies, savings, and loan associations, Edge Act and agreement corporations, and certain other types of organizations must file with a federal regulatory agency. Informally termed a call report.
Reported factor
The pool factor as reported by the bond buyer for a given amortization period.
Reporting currency
The currency in which the parent firm prepares its own financial statements ; that is, US dollars for a US company.
Representations
In the context of project financing, a series of statements about a project, a sponsor, or the obligations under the project contracts or the financing agreements.
Repricing
To change the price of an asset. In derivatives, it sometimes refers to the exchange of options of with different strike prices.
Reproducible assets
A tangible asset with physical properties that can be matched or duplicated, such as a building or machinery.
Repurchase agreement
An agreement with a commitment by the seller (dealer) to buy a security back from the purchaser (customer) at a specified price at a designated future date. Also called a repo, it represents a collateralized short-term loan for which, where the collateral may be a treasury_securities, money market instrument, federal_agency_securities, or mortgage-backed security. From the purchaser's (customer's) perspective, the deal is reported as a reverse repo.
Repurchase of stock
Technique to pay cash to firm's shareholders that provides more preferential tax treatment for shareholders than dividends. Treasury stock is the name given to previously issued stock that has been repurchased by the firm. A repurchase is achieved through either a Dutch auction, open market, purchase, or tender offer.
Required minimum distribution
The minimum amount that the IRS requires must be withdrawn each year from all tax-advantaged retirement plans starting in the calendar year following the year in which the plan holder reaches age 70-1/2. roth_ira are exempt from this rule.
Required Rate of Return
The minimum expected yield by investors require in order to select a particular investment.
Required reserves
The dollar amounts, based on reserve ratios, that banks are required to keep on deposit at a Federal Reserve Bank.
Required return
The minimum expected return you would need in order to purchase an asset, that is, to make the investment.
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