pre-re — pre refunding (pre re) The sale of bonds used to obtain funds that are then placed in escrow to back bonds previously issued. The first issue typically comprises bonds that were originally issued at high, fixed coupon rates and that could not be… … Financial and business terms
pre-refunding — ( pre re) The sale of bonds used to obtain funds that are then placed in escrow to back bonds previously issued. The first issue typically comprises bonds that were originally issued at high, fixed coupon rates and that could not be called when… … Financial and business terms
pre-emp|tive — pre|emp|tive or pre emp|tive «pree EHMP tihv», adjective. 1. of or having to do with preemption: »preemptive purchase of land. 2. initiated before other launched beforehand: »a preemptive war. The preemptive strike…would be a last minute… … Useful english dictionary
pre-emp´tive|ly — pre|emp|tive or pre emp|tive «pree EHMP tihv», adjective. 1. of or having to do with preemption: »preemptive purchase of land. 2. initiated before other launched beforehand: »a preemptive war. The preemptive strike…would be a last minute… … Useful english dictionary
pre|emp´tive|ly — pre|emp|tive or pre emp|tive «pree EHMP tihv», adjective. 1. of or having to do with preemption: »preemptive purchase of land. 2. initiated before other launched beforehand: »a preemptive war. The preemptive strike…would be a last minute… … Useful english dictionary
pre|emp|tive — or pre emp|tive «pree EHMP tihv», adjective. 1. of or having to do with preemption: »preemptive purchase of land. 2. initiated before other launched beforehand: »a preemptive war. The preemptive strike…would be a last minute desperate attempt to… … Useful english dictionary
pre-loaded — /prē lōˈdid/ (computing) adjective Denoting software that is already installed on a personal computer at the time of purchase ORIGIN: ↑pre (1) … Useful english dictionary
pre-emptive rights — USA The right of a company s stockholders to have the first chance to purchase shares in a company s future stock issuances. These rights are designed to protect stockholders against dilution of their holdings in the company. members of a limited … Law dictionary
pre-emption clause — a clause usually found in the articles of private companies designed to restrict the opportunities of shares being sold outside a prescribed group of people. Essentially, the clause provides that no shares are to be transferred to any person who… … Law dictionary
Pre-order — For other meanings, see preorder (disambiguation). A pre order is an order placed for an item which has not yet been released. The idea for pre orders came when people found it hard to get popular items in stores due to their popularity.… … Wikipedia
Pre-qualification — Personal FinanceEvaluating a set of standardized borrower and property (or other collateral) risk based pricing factors. Utilized to assess and mitigate risk for loan approval and underlying terms, or to decline the file. Increased risk equals… … Wikipedia