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Contingent Asset

Definition A contingent asset is a potential asset, associated with an uncertain outcome, typically of a court case or insurance claim. It becomes an actual

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Contingent Convertible

Definition A Contingent Convertible (CoCo) is a specific type of bond that can be converted into equity shares of the issuing company under specific conditions,

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Contingency

Definition In finance, a contingency refers to an uncertain future event that can affect the operation, profit, or outcome of a financial setup. It can

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Convertible Preferred Stock

Definition Convertible Preferred Stock is a type of preferred stock that provides investors with the option to convert their preferred shares into a fixed number

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Contribution Margin

Definition Contribution Margin is a financial metric that measures the profitability for individual items that a company makes and sells. Specifically, it is used to

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Contractionary Policy

Definition Contractionary policy is an economic strategy used by a government or central bank to slow down an economy that’s growing too quickly, often to

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Convertible Bond

Definition A convertible bond is a type of debt security that can be converted into a predetermined amount of the issuing company’s equity at certain

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Contrarian

Definition A contrarian is an investor who specifically goes against prevailing market trends by buying assets that are performing poorly and selling when they perform

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Contra Account

Definition A contra account is a type of account in financial bookkeeping that is used to reduce the value of a related account when the

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