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Financial terms starting with "V"

1. Volenti Non Fit Injuria

2. volume deleted

3. venue

4. variable committed expense

5. VI

6. vacant space

7. VE

8. Vertical Integration (of A Fishery)

9. Value Added (of Inland Waterways Transport Enterprises)

10. Voting Instruction Card

11. Vendor Take-Back Mortgage

12. volatility smile

13. voltmeter

14. Vehicles

15. Vagrancy

16. vertical

17. vanishing premium

18. Variable Rate Mortgage

19. Variable Sampling Fraction

20. Variable Rate Demand Note - VRDN

21. valance

22. Visa Waiver Program

23. vacancy and credit losses

24. Value Network

25. vendees lien

26. variable prepaid forward contract

27. vacancy factor

28. vertical communication

29. Value date

30. Vault Receipt

31. veining

32. Vessel

33. Visitors (from Abroad To The Country)

34. VUV

35. vesting period

36. Valuation Analysis

37. ventilation

38. variable interest entity (VIE)

39. Vested Benefits

40. Vasicek interest rate model

41. Variable annuities

42. Variance

43. Value-motivated Traders

44. Value manager

45. vendors endorsement

46. value averaging

47. Vault cash

48. Variable Ratio Write

49. Vertical Disintegration

50. valued coverage

51. VWAP

52. value line investment survey

53. vinyl-clad window

54. Vita

55. Variable Universal Life (vul) Insurance

56. Volume Similarity Index

57. Value stocks

58. VAT

59. value-at-risk (VAR)

60. valley rafter

61. valid deed

62. Valuing Natural Resources

63. veneer

64. Vance D. Coffman

65. Voluntary Bankruptcy

66. Variance Inflation Factor

67. vanishing point

68. Volcker Plan

69. Vessel-kilometre (for Inland Waterways Transport)

70. vent pipe

71. Voting Stocks

72. value

73. vocational rehabilitation

74. Variable Survivorship Life Insurance

75. Values At Constant Exchange Rates Of Period T0

76. Vital Event

77. Voluntary Occupational Pension Plans

78. vinyl dual drip cap

79. versus

80. Virtual bank

81. Velocity (of Money)

82. Veto

83. venture capital trust

84. Vigilante

85. variable

86. verbal threshold

87. volatility arbitrage

88. Value-Added Network - VAN

89. volatility ratio

90. vertical exhaustion rule

91. Vulnerability

92. Voorburg Group

93. Versioning

94. Virtual Finance

95. Voting rights

96. Value At Risk

97. vetoing stock

98. Voice-Over

99. Validation

100. Vesting Date

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Continuous Net Settlement

Categories: Stocks,

In continuous net settlement, most securities transactions are finalized, or cleared and settled, within a brokerage firm. The firm's clients' orders to buy and sell are offset, or matched against each other, so that at the end of the trading day only those positions that haven't been offset internally remain to be settled. In a simplified example, all the shares of Stock A that a firm's clients bought are netted against all of the shares that its clients sold by reallocating ownership on the firm's books. Payment is handled in a similar fashion, as money is transferred from the buyers' account to the sellers'. If the firm has more buys than sells or the other way around, as is likely, it either delivers shares or receives them and makes a payment or receives it.Clearing and settlement for transactions that aren't offset are handled by an automated system through two branches of the Depository Trust & clearing corporation (DTCC), the national securities clearing corporation (NSCC), and the depository trust company (DTC).

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