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financial contract |
A financial agreement between two or more parties
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american style option | An option that can be exercised at any time prior to its expiration date |
| call option | An option contract that gives the holder the right to buy a certain quantity (usually 100 shares) of an underlying security from the writer of the option, at a specified price (the strike price) up to a specified date (the expiration date). |
| conventional option | Short-term option contracts. |
| equity option | An option on shares of an individual common stock. |
| european style option | An option that can be exercised only during a specified period of time just prior to its expiration. |
| index option | An option whose underlying interest is an index. Generally, index options are cash-settled. |
| LEAPS | Calls and puts with an expiration as long as thirty-nine months. Currently, equity LEAPS have two series at any time with a January expiration. For example, in October 2000, LEAPS are available with expirations of January 2002 and January 2003. |
| put option | An option contract that gives the holder the right to sell a certain quantity of an underlying security to the writer of the option, at a specified price (strike price) up to a specified date (expiration date). |
| stock option | An option in which the underlier is the common stock of a corporation, giving the holder the right to buy or sell its stock, at a specified price, by a specific date. |
Instances | abstract | Properties or qualities as distinguished from any particular embodiment of the properties/qualities in a physical medium. Instances of Abstract can be said to exist in the same sense as mathematical objects such as sets and relations, but they cannot exist at a particular place and time without some physical encoding or embodiment. |
| attribute | Qualities which we cannot or choose not to reify into subclasses of. |
| deontic attribute | A Class containing all of the Attributes relating to the notions of permission, obligation, and prohibition. |
| entity | The universal class of individuals. This is the root node of the ontology. |
| normative attribute | A Class containing all of the Attributes that are specific to morality, legality, aesthetics, etiquette, etc. Many of these attributes express a judgement that something ought or ought not to be the case. |
| objective norm | The Class of NormativeAttributes that are associated with an objective criterion for their attribution, i.e. there is broad consensus about the cases where these attributes are applicable. |
| relational attribute | Any Attribute that an Entity has by virtue of a relationship that it bears to another Entity or set of Entities, e.g. SocialRoles and PositionalAttributes. |
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