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Derivative (finance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A derivative is a financial instrument that is derived from some other asset, index, event, value or condition (known as the underlying asset). Rather than trade or exchange the underlying asset i...
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Derivative - Definition of Derivative on Investopedia - A security whose price is dependent upon or derived from one or more underlying assets. The derivative itself is merely a contract ... Investopedia explains Derivative; Futures contracts, forward contracts, options and swaps are the most common types...
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"A 'derivative work' is a work based upon one or more pre-existing works, such as a translation, musical arrangement, dramatization, fictionalization, motion picture version, sound recording, art reproduction, abridgment, condensation, or any other form in which a work may be recast, transformed, or adapted.
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commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Derivative_works
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Derivative_works
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Objectives: Now that we have defined the derivative of a function at a point, in this tutorial, we define a function which is the derivative at all points of an interval. We use the definition of a derivative to find the derivative of some functions.
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Derivative Products from A to Z. Do Derivative Products confuse you sometimes? You might be a Derivatives Illiterate if you ... check out The Derivative 'ZineTM's links to other dictionaries and glossaries and if they don't help,
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derivative adj. Resulting from or employing derivation: a derivative word; a derivative process. Copied or adapted from others: a highly derivative ... Equivalently, the derivative satisfies the property that...
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www.answers.com/topic/derivative
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Derivatives are financial securities whose value is derived from another "underlying" financial security. Options, futures, swaps, swaptions, structured notes are all examples of derivative securities.
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www.finpipe.com/derivatives.htm
www.finpipe.com/derivatives.htm
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