See Also: Redemption(law)
Redemption(finance)
Redemption fee(finance)
redemption(dictionary)
redemption(dictionary)
Right of redemption(finance)
Right of Redemption(money)
Redemption(money)
Redemption fee(money)
Redemption or call(money)

spoonerism (iou) and Redemption fee (finance)


spoonerism (iou)



spoonerism noun. M19.
[from Spooner (see below) + -ISM.]
The theory or opinions of the Revd W. A. Spooner (1844-1930), English educationist. Only in M19.
[from Spooner's tendency to make such transpositions.] A (usu. accidental) transposition of the initial sounds, or Other parts, of two or more spoken words, as fighting liars from lighting fires. E20.
spoonerize verb trans. alter (a word or phrase) by a spoonerism E20.

Redemption fee (finance)


A fee some mutual funds charge when an investor sells shares within a specified short period of time.