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Investment Company Act of 1940

The financial definition for Investment Company Act of 1940:

Legislation that requires investment companies to register with the SEC and that outlines standards by which they must operate.




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Alternative investments

Alternative investments
Refers to investments in hedge funds. Many hedge funds pursue strategies that are uncommon relative to mutual funds. Examples of alternative investment strategies are: long-short equity, event driven, statistical arbitrage, fixed income arbitrage, convertible arbritage, short bias, global macro, and equity market neutral.


Automatic reinvestment

Automatic reinvestment
See: Constant dollar plan.


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Bank Investment Contract (BIC)
Interest guaranteed by the bank in a Interest over a specific time frame with a specific Interest.


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