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A method of calculating minimum distributions from a retirement account based on the ...
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Collateral for a loan obtained after the borrower has already entered into a loan ...
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A market with narrow bid-ask spreads. A tight market for a security or commodity is ...
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A falsified statement of income and expenses. A fudget or "fudget budget" fudges the ...
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The largest marketplace in Japan, and one of the largest marketplaces in the world, ...
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Heavy manufacturing industries with factories that generally have banks of chimney ...
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The act of marketing goods or services to potential customers over the telephone. ...
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Cancellation, revocation or reversal of an order that has been previously issued. ...
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A good or product traded in the non-physical realm, typically in online communities ...
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A measure of risk-adjusted performance of an investment portfolio. The Treynor Index ...
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A technique used by technical traders and market technicians to track the price trend ...
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A method of accounting associated with the acquisition, exploration and development of ...
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1. In real estate, a prospective buyer's last and highest offer. A best and final ...
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One of two methods used in capital budgeting to compare mutually exclusive projects ...
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The simultaneous existence of inflation and deflation in an economy. Biflation, while ...
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A security or investment that is trading without the rights to a specific ...
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Long-term trusts created to pass wealth from generation to generation without ...
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A spreadsheet or table that shows ownership stakes in a company, typically a startup ...
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A vehicle for holding an individual's assets to shield them from creditors. Asset ...
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The solicitation of a potential customer with whom a sales representative or business ...
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A doctrine which stipulates that a corporate acquisition can be done on a tax-free ...
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A quadratic approximation method for pricing exchange-traded American call and put ...
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The consequence of abnormally high or low levels of inflation in a previous month ...
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A change in market conditions that forces pessimistic investors attempting to profit ...
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A speculative options trading strategy that consists of purchasing a short position in ...
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A trading strategy that consists of a long position in a company's convertible bond or ...
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An extremely large and relatively quick level of deflation in an economy. ...
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A measurement used when screening for securities which are being sold by institutional ...
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A small group of the largest shareholders in a company formed to represent all other ...
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When the value of one set or sector of a group falls below the value of other sets ...
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A play on an Internet meme of 2011 made to relate to the stock market. The honey ...
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A situation where investors attempt to liquidate positions in inactive or illiquid ...
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A phrase describing how businesses and individuals can successfully benefit from any ...
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A capital budgeting decision model that is used to compare two or more mutually ...
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Coins made from precious metals that are generally used for investment purposes. ...
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A bipartisan bill signed into law Apr. 4, 2012 by President Barack Obama that prevents ...
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An estate planning concept that is applied to extend the financial life of an ...
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A phrase coined in 1994 by John Elkington and later used in his 1997 book "Cannibals ...
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The purchase of goods and services at levels that fall below the available supply. ...
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A postulated antithesis to fragility where high-impact events or shocks can be ...
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The currency of Bhutan. The Bhutan Ngultrum, abbreviated as BTN or Nu, was introduced ...
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An exchange-traded fund that has at least six months of trading history and where its ...
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The amount of energy used by the burning of natural gas versus that of crude oil. The ...
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Taxable income payable after accounting for allowable deductions. Assessable profit is ...
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A type of stock that companies issued to investors at a discount to its face value in ...
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The use of a capital good to a narrow purpose. Asset specificity applies to capital ...
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1. A theory of income tax fairness that says people should pay taxes based on the ...
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Dishonest behavior by those in positions of power, such as managers or government ...
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A situation where a company's liabilities exceed its assets. Asset deficiency is a ...
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1. In real estate, the amount of money an owner has invested in the property. If ...
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A British term for the increase in an asset's value between the time it is purchased ...
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A long-term investment made in order to build upon, add or improve on a ...
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The earnings generated by a business relative to its asset base. Asset earning power ...
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The yield paid by a fixed income security. A fixed income security's coupon rate is ...
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Factors affecting the decisions surrounding capital investment projects. Capital ...
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An arbitrage trading strategy that aims to profit from perceived mispricing of similar ...
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A professional designation awarded by the Certified Commercial Investment Member ...
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Additional coverage that's over and above the typical coverage in a homeowners' ...
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A requirement that all pooled information regarding to-be-announced transactions on ...
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A specific type of trust that allows its creator to remove a personal home from his or ...
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A period where a new insurance policy owner is able to terminate the contract without ...
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A tax incurred when there is a transfer of property by gift or inheritance to a ...
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An act signed into law on April 5, 2012 that allays the regulations instituted by the ...
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The purchase of a company by buying its assets instead of its stock. An asset ...
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A company's cost to borrow money given the proportional amounts of each type of debt ...
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The difference between the Henry Hub spot price and the corresponding cash spot price ...
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A stock that is out of favor with investors. The term unloved stock often refers to ...
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Investing in stocks that are cheap because of a problem with the company or the ...
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The aggregate of all debts an individual or company is liable for. Total liabilities ...
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A group of individuals or entities who share similar characteristics and interests. ...
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An options greek used to measure the change in gamma in relation to changes in the ...
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The amount of cash flow received or paid out by an annuity, REIT or other similar ...
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An investment that is expected to retain its value or even increase its value in times ...
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Combining a number of small shipments from multiple parties into a single shipment. ...
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Attempts by governments or government agencies to financially stimulate an economy. An ...
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An acronym introduced by Spanish bank BBVA in 2010 to describe the emerging and ...
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An individual living in a country other than their country of citizenship, often ...
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Reorganizing a firm's assets in order to improve operating efficiencies and boost the ...
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Monies earmarked for a specific purpose and therefore not available for immediate and ...
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The purchase of mortgage-backed securities issued by government-sponsored enterprises ...
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Refers to the items that are automatically covered under your homeowners insurance ...
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A technical trading pattern in which three candlesticks form what appears to be a ...
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The total value of a fund's investments divided by its number of shares outstanding. ...
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A boss or manager who gives excessive supervision to employees. A micro manager, ...
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The sale of an asset or item at a price significantly above the original purchase ...
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Funds borrowed from either individuals or institutions. Borrowed capital can be used ...
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A boss or supervisor who lets employees do their jobs with minimal supervision. Macro ...
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A legally binding term of an agreement between a bond issuer and a bond holder. Bond ...
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A bank account for investment funds that offers the advantages of both a savings and a ...
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A form of business insurance that offers an employer protection against losses - ...
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A type of business valuation that focuses on a company's net asset value, or the ...
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The number of stock units that a publicly traded company can issue as stated in its ...
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A legally binding document between a bond issuer and an underwriter establishing the ...
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A graphical depiction of a stock's price movements over time. Technical analysts use ...
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1. The earning back of the initial funds put into an investment. Capital recovery must ...
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1. The use of power to influence an outcome. For example, working control is the ...
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A breach of the terms of a surety agreement. A bond violation occurs when a surety ...
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A group of individuals that fill the role of an informal financial institution through ...
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1. A document used with government bonds, especially general obligation bonds, to ...
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The amount of cash that is left over for stockholders after interest on company debt ...
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