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Dealer

An entity that stands ready and willing to buy a security for its own account (at its bidprice) or sell from its own account (at its ask price). Individual or firm acting as a principal in a securitiestransaction. Principals are market makers in securities, and thus trade for their own account and risk. Antithesis of broker. See: Agency.
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Dealer

A person or company that tradessecurities on its own behalf. That is, a dealer is a principal in a transaction; it neither does business on behalf of a client nor facilitates transactions between parties. In the United States, dealers are regulated by the SEC, and must be trading securities as a business. If an individual trades securities privately, that person is said to be a trader and is subject to different regulations. See also: Agent, Broker, Broker-dealer.
Farlex Financial Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All Rights Reserved

dealer

An individual or a firm that buys assets for and sells assets from its own portfolio as opposed to bringing buyers and sellers together. In practice, many firms operate as broker-dealers and perform both services depending on the market conditions and on the size, type, and security involved in a particular transaction. Dealers are sometimes able to offer investors better prices, but they may tend to make recommendations based on their own ownership positions. Compare broker.
Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms for Today's Investor by David L. Scott. Copyright © 2003 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. All rights reserved.

Dealer.

Dealers, or principals, buy and sell securities for their own accounts, adding liquidity to the marketplace and seeking to profit from the spread between the prices at which they buy and sell.

In the over-the-counter market, in most cases, it is dealers -- also called market makers -- who provide the bid and ask quotes you see when you look up the price of a security.

Dealer

Those dealers are willing to commit their capital to specific securities and are ready to trade the securities at the quoted prices.

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dealer

see TRADER.
Collins Dictionary of Business, 3rd ed. © 2002, 2005 C Pass, B Lowes, A Pendleton, L Chadwick, D O’Reilly and M Afferson

dealer

In tax law,persons who buy and sell property for their own account,whether that property consists of silver spoons,trading cards,or real estate.Investors want to avoid dealer status because:

• Gains on sales are treated as ordinary income rather than the more favorably treated capital gains, no matter how long you hold a particular piece of property.

• Dealers have to pay self-employment taxes on their income.
• Dealers cannot take advantage of installment sales provisions that allow others to pay taxes over time, as they receive installment payments from the purchaser. Dealers must pay income taxes on the entire profit, even if they receive payments over many years.

The Complete Real Estate Encyclopedia by Denise L. Evans, JD & O. William Evans, JD. Copyright © 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Dealer

A person or firm that regularly buys and sells property. A person is classified as a dealer if at the time of the sale, that person held the property primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of business. Gains from the sale of such property are ordinary gains not capital gains.
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crou·pi·er

(kro͞o′pē-ər, -pē-ā′)n.
An attendant at a gaming table who manages game play and collects and pays bets.
[French, one who rides behind another on a horse (obsolete), croupier, from croupe, rump, croup, from Old French; see croup2.]
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croupier

Casino Dealer Definition Francais

(Casinoˈkruːpɪə; French krupjeDealer) n
(Gambling, except Cards) a person who deals cards, collects bets, etc, at a gaming table
[C18: literally: one who rides behind another, from French croupe croup2]
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crou•pi•er

(ˈkru pi ər, -piˌeɪ)

Casino Dealer Definition Us History

n.
an attendant who collects and pays the money at a gaming table.
[1700–10; < French: literally, one who sits behind another on horseback =croupe rump (see croup2) + -ier-ier2]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
Noun1.croupier - someone who collects and pays bets at a gaming table
gambler - a person who wagers money on the outcome of games or sporting events
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croupier

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croupier

(ˈkruːpiə) noun
a person who takes and pays bets at a gambling table in a casino etc. kroepier مُدير اللعبَـه على طاوِلَـة قِمـار крупие croupier krupiér der Croupier croupier κρουπιέρης crupier krupjee میز دار krupieeri croupier/-ière קוּפָּאי הִמוּרִים जुए की मेज का मालिक krupje krupié bandar judi féhirðir við spilaborð croupier 元締め 물주 krupjė krupjē; bankas turētājs krupier croupiercroupier krupier میز دار croupier crupier крупье krupiér krupje krupije croupier พนักงานเก็บและจ่ายเงินในบ่อนคาสิโน krupye, kumar oynatan 賭場裡收賭注的人 круп'є نال لين‍ے والا người hồ lì 赌场里收付赌钱的人,赌场上的总管理人
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