Sales charge paid when selling a mutual fund (a.k.a. back-end load).
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Deferred Revenue
A balance sheet liability reflecting payments received for work not yet performed.
Certificate
The physical document that shows ownership of a bond, stock or other security.
Changes in Stock List
Any modification to the list of tradable issues of an exchange. These modifications include: new listings, supplemental security listings, substitutional listings, deletions, name changes, and stock symbol changes.
Chat Room
A real-time message area usually dedicated to a particular topic.
Clearing Day
Any business day on which the clearing corporation is open to effect trade clearing and settlement.
Clearing Number
The trading number of the clearing Participating Organization or Member.
Client Order
An order from a retail customer of a Participating Organization.
Closed-End Fund
Investors buy shares from other share holders, and sell shares to other investors. Share price is determined by supply and demand for fund shares (as opposed to Net Asset Value for open-end Funds).
Closed-End Investment Fund
An investment trust that issues a fixed number of securities that trade on a stock exchange or in the over-the-counter market. Assets of a closed-end fund are professionally managed in accordance with the fund’s investment objective and policies and may be invested in a wide range of financial instruments/assets. Like other publicly traded securities, the market price of closed-end fund securities fluctuates and is determined by supply and demand in the marketplace.