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  2. Warrant (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a warrant is a security that entitles the holder to buy or sell stock, typically the stock of the issuing company, at a fixed price called the exercise price. Warrants and options are similar in that the two contractual financial instruments allow the holder special rights to buy securities. Both are discretionary, and have ...

  3. Stock option expensing - Wikipedia

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    The fair value of the warrants on the grant date is determined from the market or the Black-Scholes model. Exercise of warrants; Debit cash. Debit paid in capital – stock warrants. Credit common stock – par value. Credit paid in capital – common stock in excess of par value. Cash is being collected from warrant holders.

  4. Convertible security - Wikipedia

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    Asset-linked bond: Although a bond with an asset warrant is a type of convertible security, regular warrants are not. A regular warrant provides an equity option, where the holder may opt to buy newly issued shares at a determined exercise price and date. Equity capital notes are similar to warrants, except that there is no exercise price.

  5. Tile Shop Calls Warrants for Early Exercise - AOL

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  6. Exercise (options) - Wikipedia

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    The following guidelines determine whether and when to exercise an option: [3] An option should only be exercised if it is in the money by at least as much as the fees associated with the underlying transaction (e.g. the fee for subsequently selling an underlying which has been physically delivered). The exercise usually costs money as well.

  7. Covered warrant - Wikipedia

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    A covered warrant gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy ("call" warrant) or to sell ("put" warrant) an underlying asset at a specified price (the "strike" or "exercise" price) by a predetermined date. The price paid for this right is the "premium" and with covered warrants, you cannot lose more than this initial premium paid.

  8. Exercise and deep sleep give the brain a 24-hour boost - AOL

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    Improvement to cognitive performance caused by exercise could last for 24 hours, a new study shows. Scientists also linked getting 6 or more hours of sleep to better memory test scores the next day.

  9. Barrier option - Wikipedia

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    A turbo warrant is a barrier option namely a knock out call that is initially in the money and with the barrier at the same level as the strike. Barrier options can have either American , Bermudan or European exercise style.