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book-entry security

Security issued not as a certificate but simply as an entry in a bank account. Most Treasury securities are book-entry.

Related information about book-entry security:
  1. Book-Entry Security - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A security where the certificate is not actually given to the holder. Instead, the holder is given a receipt and the information is held electronically. Book-entry ...
     
  2. Book entry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    See Black's Law Dictionary 74(2d Pocket Ed. 2001.) ^ a b "BOOK-ENTRY ONLY ( BEO) or BOOK-ENTRY SECURITY". Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board.
     
  3. What is book-entry security? definition and meaning
    Definition of book-entry security: Security issued not as a certificate but simply as an entry in a bank account. Most Treasury securities are book-entry.
     
  4. What is a Book-Entry Security?
    Book-entry securities are securities that are recognized as belonging to a particular owner, without the creation of a physical stock certificate. Proof of the ...
     
  5. BOOK-ENTRY ONLY (BEO) or BOOK-ENTRY SECURITY
    BOOK-ENTRY ONLY (BEO) or BOOK-ENTRY SECURITY – A security that is not available to purchasers in physical form. Such a security may be held either as ...
     
  6. What is book entry security? definition and meaning
    Definition of book entry security: Security represented by an entry in a register and not issued as a certificate. Most treasury securities are issued as book entry.
     
  7. What is BOOK ENTRY SECURITY? - The Law Dictionary
    Definition of BOOK ENTRY SECURITY: When a security is placed on a register but not issued in certificate form. Treasurey securites are commonly like this.
     
  8. Book-Entry Securities: Definition from Answers.com
    Book Entry Security Security represented by an account entry on the records of a private depository or, in the case of U.S.