closed-ended funds — See closed end funds. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 … Law dictionary
Closed-ended question — A closed ended question is a form of question which can normally be answered using a simple yes or no , a specific simple piece of information, or a selection from multiple choices. Examples include: Question: Do you know your weight? Answer: Yes … Wikipedia
closed-ended questions — Questions on a questionnaire that ask the respondent to choose from a list of answers, e. g. asking which of a list of brands they have recently bought. Compare open ended question … Big dictionary of business and management
closed-end investment company — also closed ended investment company ➔ company * * * closed end investment company UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE an investment company that raises money by selling a fixed amount of shares which it does not buy back from investors: »DMC manages… … Financial and business terms
closed-end funds — Also known as closed ended funds. Investment funds which have a limited number of shares. When the company is established, the amount of capital to be invested is fixed. Units or shares in closed end funds may be resold to other investors but… … Law dictionary
Closed-end fund — A closed end fund (or closed ended fund) is a collective investment scheme with a limited number of shares. It is called a closed end fund (CEF) because new shares are rarely issued once the fund has launched, and because shares are not normally… … Wikipedia
closed-end fund — An investment company that issues shares like any other corporation and usually does not redeem ( redemption) its shares. A publicly traded fund sold on stock exchanges or over the counter that may trade above or below its net asset value.… … Financial and business terms
Closed-end fund — An investment company that sells shares like any other corporation and usually does not redeem its shares. A publicly traded fund sold on stock exchanges or over the counter that may trade above or below its net asset value. Related: Open end… … Financial and business terms
closed — adj 1: confined to a few closed membership 2: excluding outsiders or witnesses: conducted in secrecy closed hearings Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
closed — [adj1] shut, out of service bankrupt, dark, fastened, folded, gone fishing*, locked, not open, out of business*, out of order*, padlocked, sealed, shut down; concept 576 Ant. in business, open, running, working closed [adj2] finished, terminated… … New thesaurus