The debts and obligations of a company or an individual. Current liabilities are debts due and payable within one year. Long-term liabilities are those payable after one year. Liabilities are found on a company’s balance sheet or an individual’s net worth statement.
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LEAP
A long-term put or call option (as long as three years).
LEAPS (Long-Term Equity Appreciation Participation Securities)
LEAPS are stock options that have expiration dates that extend beyond one year.
Leveraged Buy Out
Take over of a public corporation using borrowed funds.
Large-Cap
Company with market capitalization greater than $8 billion.
Last Sale Price
For a Market On Close (MOC)-eligible security, the last sale price equals the calculated closing price. If the MOC closing price acceptance parameters are exceeded, it equals the last board lot sale price of the security on the exchange in the regular trading session.For any other listed security, the last sale price equals the last board lot sale price of the security on the exchange, in the regular trading session.
Jitney Order
The execution and clearing of orders by one member of a stock exchange for the account of another member. For example, investment dealer A is a small firm whose volume of business is not sufficient to maintain a trader on the exchange. Instead, investment dealer A gives its orders to investment dealer B, a larger organization which is a member of the exchange, for execution. Investment dealer A pays a reduced percentage of the normal commission.
Junior Corporation
A young company in the early stages of operations and growth.
Junk Bonds
Corporate bonds with poor credit ratings.
Issued and Outstanding Securities
Commonly refers to the situation where the number of issued securities equals the number of outstanding securities. However, under certain corporate statutes in Canada, an issuer may have issued securities and then repurchased those securities without cancelling them. In that case, the securities are issued but are not outstanding. As a result, the number of issued securities does not equal the number of outstanding securities.