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Fungible - Definition of Fungible at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Fungible. Look it up now! ... Commodities, options, and securities are fungible assets. For example, an investor's shares of Xerox left in custody at a brokerage firm are freely mixed with other...
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People think this tax is for Social Security. But tax monies are really fungible. They get raided all the time. ... The setting is Ireland in the 1950's, but, a cynical reader might reflect, this sort of fiction is so common that the characters will be completely fungible.
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fungible - definition of fungible - Interchangeable. The term is often used to apply to financial instruments which are identical in specifications. For example, options and futures... ... structured finance - Non-standard lending arrangements customized to the needs of specific clients. Such arrangements are often not fungible...
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Fungibility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fungibility is the property of a good or a commodity whose individual units are capable of mutual substitution. Examples of highly fungible commodities are crude oil, wheat, orange juice, precious me...
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"Oil is fungible," experts say, in arguing why no country or cartel can quite corner the market on it. If the price is too high in one place, you can buy it someplace else and the price in the first place will come down in order to compete.
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fungible (comparative more fungible, superlative most fungible) ... Gold is fungible. Silver is fungible; that is, these metals are both so homogeneous that, if I get a pound of pure gold, for example, it is indifferent to me whether it be this pound or that pound, one is as good as another...
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Basically, if a debt is "fungible," it can be paid in variety of ways, providing that the form of payment is of value equal to the debt. If I sell you a prize-winning cow, for example, you have a right to expect that particular cow, and not some moth-eaten substitute, to be delivered.
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