justified margin - translation to arabic
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justified margin - translation to arabic

A TYPE OF FINANCIAL COLLATERAL USED TO COVER CREDIT RISK
Margin buying; Margin account; Buying on margin; Maintenance margin; Initial margin; Maintance Margin; Initial Margin; Margin (Futures); Margin (futures); Margin balance; Trading on margin; Margin trading; Margin requirement; Margin Lending; Margin loan; Margin financing; Return on margin; Maintenance margin requirement; Margin lending; On margin; Margin calls; Maintenance call; Margin money stock trading; Margin trade; Margin (trade); Margin call (finance)

justified margin      
هامش مضبوط
orbital margin         
LOWER MARGIN OF THE EYE SOCKET
Medial infra-orbital margin; Infra-orbital margin; Margo infraorbitalis; Infraorbital margins; Orbital margin; Orbital margins; The infraorbital margin
‎ الحافَةُ الحَجاجِيَّة‎
Gross margin         
  • Markup vs. Gross Margin (by Adrián Chiogna)
RELATING GROSS PROFITS TO NET SALES
Gross Margin; Gross profit margin; Gross margin ratio; Gross profit percentage; Margin (%); Unit margin
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Definition

justified
adj. justified in (we are justified in assuming that she will attend)

Wikipedia

Margin (finance)

In finance, margin is the collateral that a holder of a financial instrument has to deposit with a counterparty (most often their broker or an exchange) to cover some or all of the credit risk the holder poses for the counterparty. This risk can arise if the holder has done any of the following:

  • Borrowed cash from the counterparty to buy financial instruments,
  • Borrowed financial instruments to sell them short,
  • Entered into a derivative contract.

The collateral for a margin account can be the cash deposited in the account or securities provided, and represents the funds available to the account holder for further share trading. On United States futures exchanges, margins were formerly called performance bonds. Most of the exchanges today use SPAN ("Standard Portfolio Analysis of Risk") methodology, which was developed by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1988, for calculating margins for options and futures.