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Financial terms in "Options"

1. option period

2. chart

3. perpetual option (XPO)

4. optionable stock

5. effective strike price

6. option chain

7. structured note

8. grade

9. Bear spread

10. primary instrument

11. conventional option

12. double barrier option

13. street book

14. option schedule

15. option contract

16. ratio write

17. interest rate option

18. good delivery

19. Premium

20. bull call spread

21. chooser option

22. derivative pricing models

23. interest rate call option

24. Daily trading limit

25. nearest month

26. alternative investments

27. ratio calendar spread

28. combination

29. Black's model

30. risk margin

31. put writer

32. hedge ratio

33. at par forward spread

34. regular-way delivery

35. CBOE Nasdaq Volatility Index (VXN)

36. Asian option

37. called away

38. allocation notice

39. Expiration date

40. implied interest rate

41. Long-Term Equity Anticipation Securities

42. omega

43. calendar spread

44. Face value

45. deep out of the money

46. Commodity Exchange

47. economic derivative

48. bid/ask spread

49. aggregate risk

50. equity linked foreign exchange option

51. optionee

52. CME

53. option

54. reprice

55. speculative position limits

56. forward cover taking

57. strike price interval

58. basket option

59. IDEM

60. LEAPS

61. cashless exercise

62. rating

63. dividend arbitrage

64. flexible exchange option (FLEX)

65. Merc

66. down transition probability

67. quanto option

68. strike price

69. curvature

70. abandon

71. volatility skew

72. asset swapped convertible option transaction

73. reverse convertible bond

74. rho

75. dealer option

76. put calendar

77. Options Prices Reporting Authority

78. drawn securities

79. synthetic dividend

80. Annapurna option

81. American-style option

82. ISIN

83. option-adjusted yield

84. naked put

85. down-and-in barrier option

86. NSO

87. type

88. Uncovered option

89. naked writer

90. uncertainty

91. seagull option

92. notional value

93. barrier option

94. forward points

95. ratio calendar combination

96. Trade

97. iron butterfly

98. class

99. exercise assignment

100. LIFFE

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Sarbanes-Oxley Act Of 2002

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Named after its main Congressional sponsors, Senator Paul Sarbanes and representative Michael Oxley, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 introduced new financial practices and reporting requirements, including executive certification of financial reports, plus more stringent corporate governance procedures for publicly traded US companies and added protections for whistleblowers. Also known as the Corporate and Auditing accountability, Responsibility, and Transparency Act, or more colloquially as SarbOx or SOX, the law was passed in response to several high-profile corporate scandals involving accounting fraud and corruption in major Us corporations.The law also created the public company accounting oversight board (PCAOB), a private-sector, nonprofit corporation that regulates and oversees public accounting firms.The law has seen its share of controversy, with opponents arguing that the expense and effort involved in complying with the law reduce shareholder value, and proponents arguing that increased corporate responsibility and transparency far outweigh the costs of compliance.

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