| LOA |
Length overall; the distance between the most forward part of the boat and the most aft part.
Ãâó: www.boats.com/glossary/L.jsp
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| LOA |
Signed by the registered parties on an account, entitling the Financial Advisor, the back office, or the mutual fund company to perform a specified action on the client's behalf.
Ãâó: www.heritagefunds.com/invsvc_glossary.htm
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| load |
A sales charge or commission assessed by some mutual funds. There are two common types of loads: front-end and back-end loads. A front-end load is charged when the fund is purchased, and a back-end load is a commission paid when a fund is sold.
Ãâó: www.prudential.com/glossary/0,1463,intPageID%253D1...
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| loading |
The correlation or covariance of a measured variable with a linear combination of variables. A loading is not the same as a coefficient. In general, coefficients supply formulas for the computation of scores whereas loadings are used for the biological interpretation of the linear combination.
Ãâó: life.bio.sunysb.edu/morph/glossary/gloss2.html
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| loading |
Part of the reinsurance premium which is in addition to the pure expected loss costs. This applies to the premium charged from the insured and to the reinsurance premium of a non-proportional contract.
Ãâó: www.genre.com/page/0,1019,ref%253DReinsurance_Term...
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