black market premium — UK US noun [C] MONEY ► the difference between the value of currency on the black market (= illegal system) and its official exchange rate (= value) in relation to another currency: »If a government allows high inflation, a high black market… … Financial and business terms
market risk premium — UK US noun [C] (also market premium) FINANCE ► the extra amount of money an investor can make by investing in financial products that have more risk: »The market risk premium is only worth it for most investors if you ve got a lot to invest and… … Financial and business terms
premium — consideration paid for an insurance policy. Glossary of Business Terms (1) The additional payment allowed by exchange regulation for delivery of higher than required standards or grades of a commodity against a futures contract. (2) In speaking… … Financial and business terms
Market Risk Premium — The difference between the expected return on a market portfolio and the risk free rate. Market risk premium is equal to the slope of the security market line (SML), a capital asset pricing model. Three distinct concepts are part of market risk… … Investment dictionary
Premium — (1) Amount paid for a bond above the par value. (2) The price of an option contract; also, in futures trading, the amount the futures price exceeds the price of the spot commodity. Related: inverted market premium payback period. Also called… … Financial and business terms
Market share analysis — is an important part of market analysis and indicates how well a firm is doing in the marketplace compared to its competitors. Givon, Mahajan, and Muller have researched spreadsheet and word processing software firms to give a clearer image of… … Wikipedia
premium — 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… … Law dictionary
Market gardening — Market garden redirects here. For the World War II operation, see Operation Market Garden. In agriculture, market gardening is the relatively small scale production of fruits, vegetables and flowers as cash crops, frequently sold directly to… … Wikipedia
Premium pricing — is the practice of keeping the price of a product or service artificially high in order to encourage favorable perceptions among buyers, based solely on the price.cite book | last = Gittings | first = Christopher | title = The Advertising… … Wikipedia
Market-based valuation — is a form of stock valuation that refers to market indicators, also called extrinsic criteria (i.e., not related to economic fundamentals and account data, which are intrinsic criteria). Examples of market valuation methods Technical analysis is… … Wikipedia
Market value added — (MVA) is the difference between the current market value of a firm and the capital contributed by investors. If MVA is positive, the firm has added value. If it is negative, the firm has destroyed value. The amount of value added needs to be… … Wikipedia