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Vest
The financial definition for Vest:
Become applicable or exercisable. A term mainly used on the context of employee stock ownership or option programs. Employees might be given equity in a firm but they must stay with the firm for a number of years before they are entitled to the full equity. This is a vesting provision. It provides incentive for the employee to perform.
Similar MatchesAccredited investorAccredited investor Refers to an individual whose net worth, or joint net worth with a
spouse, exceeds $1,000,000; or whose
individual income exceeded $200,000 or whose joint income with a
spouse exceeded $300,000 in each of the 2
most recent years and can be expected to meet that income in the
current year. More details of the definitions for investors other that individuals are
found in Regulation D of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Alternative investmentsAlternative 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.
American Association of Individual Investors (AAII)American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) A not-for-profit organization to educate individual investors about stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other financial instruments.
Further Suggestions Automatic reinvestment
Bank Investment Contract (BIC)
Capital investment
Coattail investing
Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)
Contrarian investing
Direct investment
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