Settlement Amount Definition | Becker

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Settlement Amount

The settlement amount (or value) of a derivative is the amount determined by the multiplication (or other arithmetical interaction) of the notional amount and the underlying. See also derivative and underlying and notional amount and payment provision.

Related Terms:

Derivative [FARBAR]Underlying [FARBAR]Notional Amount [FARBAR]Payment Provision [FARBAR]Back to Dictionary

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