good faith deposit investment & finance definition
Money that a buyer deposits with a seller, or
deposits with a third party, as a guarantee that a contract or sales agreement
will be completed. If the buyer backs out of the contract, the deposit may be
kept by the seller.
See good faith deposit in Wall Street Words
- A sum of money required of an investor who is placing an order when that investor is not known to the brokerage firm. A good faith deposit ensures that the customer will follow through with proper payment for a buy order or with delivery of securities for a sell order.
- A sum of money deposited by competing underwriters of a new municipal bond issue. The deposit is a relatively small proportion (usually under 5%) of the value of the issue being underwritten.
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