- financial load
- финансовое бремя
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам. — М.: Экономическая школа. А.В. Аникин, И.М. Оседчая, Б.Г. Федоров. 1993.
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам. — М.: Экономическая школа. А.В. Аникин, И.М. Оседчая, Б.Г. Федоров. 1993.
Load testing — is the process of creating demand on a system or device and measuring its response.In mechanical systems it refers to the testing of a system to certify it under the appropriate regulations (LOLER in the UK Lifting Operations and Lifting… … Wikipedia
load — A sales charge paid by an investor in some mutual fund shares or annuities. The sales charge may be a front end charge, a back end charge, or a 12b 1 charge. Also, an expression used to describe a mutual fund that imposes sales charges on… … Financial and business terms
load — load1 W3S2 [ləud US loud] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(amount of something)¦ 2 a load (of something) 3 a bus load/car load/truck load etc 4 a load of crap/bull etc 5¦(work)¦ 6¦(worry)¦ 7¦(washing)¦ 8 get a load of somebody/something 9¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
Load Fund — A mutual fund that comes with a sales charge or commission. The fund investor pays the load, which goes to compensate a sales intermediary (broker, financial planner, investment advisor, etc.) for his or her time and expertise in selecting an… … Investment dictionary
Load fund — A mutual fund with shares sold at a price including a large sales charge typically 4% to 8% of the net amount indicated. Some no load funds have distribution fees permitted by article 12b 1 of the Investment Company Act; these are typically 0.… … Financial and business terms
load fund — A mutual fund that sells shares with a sales charge typically 4% to 8% of the net amount indicated. Some no load funds also levy distribution fees permitted by Article 12b 1 of the Investment Company Act; these are typically 0. 25%. A true no… … Financial and business terms
Financial Information eXchange — The Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol is an electronic communications protocol initiated in 1992 for international real time exchange of information related to the securities transactions and markets. With trillions of dollars traded… … Wikipedia
Load-to-load — Arrangement whereby the customer pays for the last delivery when the next one is received. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
load-to-load — Arrangement whereby the customer pays for the last delivery when the next one is received. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
load spread option — A method of allocating the annual sales charge on load funds, often through percentage deductions from a customer s periodic fixed payments. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
load shedding — noun a) The process by which an electric utility cuts power to some customers in response to a shortage of available electricity. b) The postponement of payment of less important bills because of financial problems … Wiktionary