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Redemption

For Redemption we have terms and definitions in 11 topics. The topics are Accounting, Business, Canadian Law, Finance, Frauds and Scams, Insolvency, Investing, Jewish History, Judaism, Real Estate and Treasury.



Redemption (Accounting)

is the repayment of the principal amount of a debt or security at or before maturity (as when a corporation repurchases its own stock).


Redemption (Business)

The purchase by a company of its own shares from shareholders.


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Redemption (Canadian Law)

Buying back. When a vendor later buys the property back. A right of redemption gives the vendor the right to buy back the property. In some jurisdictions where a mortgage transfers title to the lender until the mortgage is paid off, the "buying back" of the property is known as redemption.


Redemption (Finance)

Repayment of a debt security or preferred stock issue, at or before maturity, at par or at a premium price.


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Redemption (Frauds and Scams)

The repayment of the principal (par) amount of a debt security, or a preferred stock, at or before its maturity. Mutual fund shares are redeemed at net asset value when a shareholder liquidates their shares.


Redemption (Insolvency)


Buying back.


Redemption (Investing)

The repayment of the principal (par) amount of a debt security, or a preferred stock, at or before its maturity. Mutual fund shares are redeemed at net asset value when a shareholder liquidates their shares.

See Also: Debt Security; Liquidation; Maturity Date; Mutual Fund; Net Asset Value; Par; Preferred Stock; Principal


Redemption (Jewish History)

A term from ancient economic vocabulary concerning the freeing by purchasing (manumission) of slaves, applied to the religious concept (especially in Christianity) of salvation from slavery to sin (being "redeemed").


Redemption (Judaism)

A term from ancient economic vocabulary concerning the freeing by purchasing (manumission) of slaves, applied to the religious concept (especially in Christianity) of salvation from slavery to sin (being "redeemed").


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Redemption (Real Estate)

The buying back of one's property after it has been lost through foreclosure. Payment of delinquent taxes after sale to the State.


Redemption (Treasury)

The payment of principal and accrued interest on a security at maturity, or at the option of the owner, prior to maturity. The owner of an E, EE, or I Bond held in TreasuryDirect may redeem all principal and interest for full redemption. A partial redemption allows the owner to redeem a portion of the principal and a proportionate amount of interest.


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