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121Retail Fund — A type of fund that is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and is sold to individual investors through investment dealers and in open market transactions. Retail funds are often categorized as mutual funds, and carry… …
122Retail Inventory Method — An accounting procedure for estimating the value of a store s merchandise. This method calculates a store s total inventory value by taking the total retail value of the items that were originally in inventory, subtracting the total sales, then… …
123retail price — The total price charged for a product sold to a customer, which includes the manufacturer s cost plus a retail markup. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * retail price retail price ➔ price1 * * * retail price UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► the price… …
124Retail intelligence — Le Retail Intelligence est l ensemble des outils et des applications mis au point pour la création et la gestion de connaissances grâce au recueil et à l analyse de données dans une organisation ou une entreprise de Retail. Le terme Retail… …
125Retail Lender — A lender who lends money to individuals rather than institutions. Banks, credit unions, savings and loans institutions, and mortgage bankers are all examples of retail lenders. Retail lenders are used generally for lending money for mortgages,… …
126Retail Note — A medium term, subordinated, unsecured debt obligation usually issued by a multinational corporation. Retail notes can be purchased directly from the issuer at par in $1,000 increments with no accrued interest or added markups. They will usually… …
127retail deposits — (1) Deposits or deposit account balances in amounts of $100,000 or less. (2) Deposits obtained from individuals and small businesses in the bank s local trade area( s). American Banker Glossary * * * retail deposits retail deposits ➔ deposit1 * * …
128Retail Banking — Typical mass market banking in which individual customers use local branches of larger commercial banks. Services offered include savings and checking accounts, mortgages, personal loans, debit/credit cards and certificates of deposit (CDs).… …