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1. Time interval, or delay, between the start and completion of a specific phase or process that occurs along the cash flow timeline. Certain types of float can be quantified and expressed in dollar amounts.
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2. The timing benefit enjoyed by insurance companies of receiving insurance premia in advance (of the period covered by the related insurance contract).
Time interval, or delay, between the start and completion of a specific phase or process that occurs along the cash flow timeline.  


3. The initial offering for sale/listing of a company’s shares on an exchange.
Certain types of float can be quantified and expressed in dollar amounts.
 
 
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The timing benefit enjoyed by insurance companies of receiving insurance premia in advance (of the period covered by the related insurance contract).
 
 
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The initial offering for sale/listing of a company’s shares on an exchange.
 
 
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The act of removing a fixed foreign exchange rate regime and allowing a currency to be freely traded.


4. The act of removing a fixed foreign exchange rate regime and allowing a currency to be freely traded.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Initial public offering ]]
* [[Initial public offering ]]
* [[Primary market]]
* [[Primary market]]

Revision as of 13:56, 27 August 2013

1.

Time interval, or delay, between the start and completion of a specific phase or process that occurs along the cash flow timeline.

Certain types of float can be quantified and expressed in dollar amounts.


2.

The timing benefit enjoyed by insurance companies of receiving insurance premia in advance (of the period covered by the related insurance contract).


3.

The initial offering for sale/listing of a company’s shares on an exchange.


4.

The act of removing a fixed foreign exchange rate regime and allowing a currency to be freely traded.


See also