amount+over+par
1amount over par — index premium (excess value) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Par value — Par value, in finance and accounting, means stated value or face value. From this comes the expressions at par (at the par value), over par (over par value) and under par (under par value). The term par value has several meanings depending on… …
3Par railway station — Infobox UK station name = Par caption = Looking westwards manager = First Great Western locale = Par borough = Restormel, Cornwall latitude = 50.355 longitude = 4.70465 code = PAR original = Cornwall Railway pregroup = Great Western Railway… …
4Notional amount — The notional amount (or notional principal amount or notional value) on a financial instrument is the nominal or face amount that is used to calculate payments made on that instrument. This amount generally does not change hands and is thus… …
5Haplogroupes Y-ADN par groupes ethniques — Liste de groupes ethniques par haplogroupes de l ADN du chromosome Y basée sur des études scientifiques. Les données sont présentées en deux colonnes pour haplogroupe avec la première ayant la taille (n) de l échantillon et la seconde le… …
6premium — pre·mi·um / prē mē əm/ n 1: the difference between the face value or par value of a security and its market price when the latter is greater compare discount 2: the price paid for an insurance contract equal to the cost per unit times the number… …
7premium — n. 1. Reward, recompense, remuneration, meed, guerdon, encouragement, douceur, bounty, prize, bonus. 2. Annual rate (of insurance), yearly payment. 3. Rate above par, amount over par, enhancement, appreciation …
8call premium — noun The amount over par value an issuer must pay to redeem a callable bond on a call date …
9redemption premium — call premium The amount over par value that a bond issuer must pay an investor if the security is redeemed early …
10stock — The goods and wares of a merchant or tradesman, kept for sale and traffic. In a larger sense, the capital of a merchant or other person, including his merchandise, money, and credits, or, in other words, the entire property employed in business.… …