Agency
111Agency-Theorie — Grundidee der Prinzipal Agent Theorie (P: Prinzipal, A: Agent) Die Prinzipal Agent Theorie (auch Agenturtheorie) ist innerhalb der Wirtschaftswissenschaft ein Teilgebiet der Neuen Institutionenökonomik. Sie bietet ein Modell, um das Handeln von… …
112Agency Costs — A type of internal cost that arises from, or must be paid to, an agent acting on behalf of a principal. Agency costs arise because of core problems such as conflicts of interest between shareholders and management. Shareholders wish for… …
113Agency Cross — A trade that has only one agent acting for the buyer and seller. Also known as Dual Agency. Agency crosses occur when a broker receives perfectly offsetting trades simultaneously. The broker must send down the orders to the trading floor,… …
114Agency Matching Contributions — A benefit that federal government employees receive under the thrift savings plan. More specifically, this refers to how the agency for which the individual is working will match 100% of the individual s contributions up to the initial 3% of his… …
115Agency MBS Purchase — The purchase of mortgage backed securities issued by government sponsored enterprises such as Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. The term is most commonly used to refer to the U.S. Federal Reserve s $1.25 trillion program to purchase agency… …
116Agency cost view — The argument that specifies that the various agency costs create a complex environment in which total agency costs are at a minimum with some, but less than 100%, debt financing. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
117agency cost view — The argument that specifies that the various agency costs create a complex environment in which total agency costs are at a minimum with some, but less than 100%, debt financing. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
118agency mark-up — /ˌeɪdʒənsi mɑ:k ʌp/ noun an amount added by an advertising agency to purchases, which forms parts of the agency’s commission …
119agency in fact — An agency created by the mutual consent of the principal and agent, as distinguished from an agency existing from necessity, by estoppel, or by operation of law …
120agency to sell — Personal property: an agency arising from express authorization, or implied from authorization to conduct another transaction for the principal where a sale is usually incidental to such transaction, usually accompanies it, or is reasonably… …