past redemption kurtarılamaz

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redemption
{i} act of paying off; act of regaining through payment; act of converting an item into its cash value; act of delivering from sin or evil; act of fulfilling, act of carrying out; act of making amends
The sale of mutual fund shares, either for cash or as part of an exchange for shares of another fund Redemptions may generate capital gains or losses
Repayment of a debt security or preferred stock issue, at or before maturity, at par or at a premium price
Redemption is the act of redeeming something or of being redeemed by something. redemption of the loan. regional differences in the frequency of cash redemptions and quota payment
Sale of mutual fund shares, repayment of a bond before the maturity date, or repayment of preferred stock
in open-end mutual funds, describes the act of selling shares back to the mutual fund company for the shares' net asset value in cash or securities
This is paying off the mortgage, either to move to another property or at the end of the mortgage term
The buying back of a mortgage estate by payment of the sum due on the mortgage
the recovery, for a fee, of a pawned article
Selling back by a shareholder of mutual fund shares directly through the transfer agent
Repayment of a debt or preferred stock before the payment is due, at a premium price Mutual fund shares are redeemed at net asset value when a shareholder's holdings are liquidated Click this button to liquidate a stock portfolio in its entirety and move the balance to the cash account TaraFolioTM will suggest that all securities holdings be converted into cash, if target returns have been reached or the holding period return on the portfolio has plunged below "Stop Loss "
(Christianity) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil
The return of an investor's principal For example, mutual fund shares may be redeemed on any business day by selling them back to the fund for the current share price, called net asset value, minus any deferred sales charge or redemption fee
The paying off or buying back of a bond by the issuer; also, repurchase of investment trust units by the trustee, at the bid price
The right of a defaulted property owner to recover his or her property by curing the default (See equitable redemption, statutory redemption)
See Equity of redemption, under Equity
The process of selling stock shares or bonds to the issuer in return for their current value or, with mutual funds, for their Net Asset Value
Repayment or the liquidation of an indebtedness
the act of redeeming or something redeemed
The right of an owner to redeem or reclaim the real estate by paying the debt or charge (such as a Deed of Trust or tax lien) after default, together with interest and costs More correctly, equity of redemption refers to the right to redeem the property after default but before foreclosure; the statutory right of redemption refers to the right to redeem the property after foreclosure, or other enforcement action, during a certain period of time specified by statute For example, in Colorado, the mortgagor has the statutory right to redeem his property any time within six months for agricultural property or 75 days for platted residential properties after a Deed of Trust foreclosure or three years after a sale for delinquent property taxes