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Net Transaction

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Net transaction
A securities transaction in which no commissions or extra fees are paid, such as in an initial public offering.

Net Transaction
A transaction of a security in which there are no fees or in which the fees are included in the price. That is, the price quoted for such a transaction is the price the buyer will pay, regardless of anything else. A common net transaction is an initial public offering. See also: All-in cost.

net transaction
A transaction in which no additional fees are paid. For example, securities that are part of a new issue are priced to include all fees.


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