Glossary
Discover our comprehensive A-Z Financial Glossary, featuring over 80 essential investment and finance terms.
Overview
Discover our comprehensive A-Z Financial Glossary, featuring over 80 essential investment and finance terms. From 'Alpha' to 'Zombie Fund', this resource covers fundamental concepts like bonds and dividends, to advanced topics like quantitative easing and derivatives. Whether you're a novice investor or seasoned professional, this glossary serves as your quick reference guide to understanding modern financial terminology.
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Alpha
A measure of an investment's performance relative to a benchmark index. →
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Asset Allocation
The process of dividing an investment portfolio among different asset categories. →
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Arbitrage
The simultaneous purchase and sale of an asset to profit from a difference in price. →
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Annual Percentage Yield
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Bear Market
A market condition where prices are falling or are expected to fall. →
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Beta
A measure of a stock's volatility in relation to the overall market. →
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Blue Chip Stocks
Shares in large, reputable, and financially sound companies. →
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Bonds
Debt securities issued by entities such as governments and corporations to raise capital. →
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Capital Gains
The profit realized from the sale of a capital asset, such as stocks or property. →
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Commodities
Basic goods used in commerce that are interchangeable with other goods of the same type. →
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Compound Interest
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Credit Rating
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Derivative
A financial security whose value is derived from an underlying asset or group of assets. →
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Diversification
A risk management strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio. →
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Dividend
A portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders. →
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Dow Jones Industrial Average
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Earnings Per Share
A company's profit divided by the outstanding shares of its common stock. →
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Equity
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Ex-Dividend Date
The date on which a stock begins trading without the value of its next dividend payment. →
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Exchange-Traded Fund
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Expense Ratio
The fee that an investment fund charges for managing the fund's investments. →
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Federal Reserve
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Fiduciary
A legal or ethical relationship of trust between two or more parties. →
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Fixed Income
An investment that provides regular interest payments and returns the principal at maturity. →
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Forex
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Golden Parachute
An agreement that provides substantial benefits to top executives if the company is taken over. →
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Green Investing
Investing in companies or funds that have positive environmental impacts. →
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Gross Domestic Product
The total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year. →
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Growth Stock
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Hedge Fund
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High-Yield Bond
A bond that offers a higher yield due to its higher risk of default. →
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Holding Period
The duration of time that an investment is held by an investor. →
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Home Equity
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Index Fund
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Inflation
The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising. →
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Initial Public Offering
The first time that the stock of a private company is offered to the public. →
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Interest Rate
The amount charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets. →
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J-Curve
A curve that shows the development of a variable over time. →
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Joint Venture
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Junior Equity
Equity that is subordinate to other equity in terms of claim on assets and earnings. →
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Junk Bond
A high-yield, high-risk security typically issued by companies seeking to raise capital quickly. →
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K-1 Form
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K-Score
A statistical measure used to evaluate the effectiveness of a company's strategy. →
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Keogh Plan
A tax-deferred pension plan available to self-employed individuals or unincorporated businesses. →
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Kite
An investment strategy involving the creation of multiple identical trades. →
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Leverage
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Limit Order
An order to buy or sell a security at a specified price or better. →
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Liquidity
The ability to quickly convert an asset into cash without significant loss of value. →
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Load Fund
A mutual fund that charges a commission when shares are bought. →
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Margin
Borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock, using the purchased stock as collateral. →
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Market Capitalization
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Money Market
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Mutual Fund
A type of investment vehicle consisting of a portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities. →
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NASDAQ
A global electronic marketplace for buying and selling securities. →
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Net Asset Value
The value per share of a mutual fund or an exchange-traded fund. →
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Nominal Rate
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Non-Performing Asset
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Open-End Fund
A type of mutual fund that does not have restrictions on the amount of shares the fund can issue. →
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Options
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Outstanding Shares
Shares of a corporation that have been issued and are in the hands of investors. →
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Over-the-Counter
A security traded in some context other than on a formal exchange. →
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Qualified Dividend
A dividend that meets the requirements to be taxed at the lower long-term capital gains tax rate. →
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Quantitative Easing
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Quick Ratio
A measure of a company's ability to meet its short-term obligations with its most liquid assets. →
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Quota
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Real Estate Investment Trust
A company that owns, operates, or finances income-producing real estate. →
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Return on Investment
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Risk Tolerance
The degree of variability in investment returns that an investor is willing to withstand. →
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Roth IRA
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Tax-Deferred
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Technical Analysis
A methodology for forecasting the direction of prices through the study of past market data. →
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Trading Volume
The number of shares or contracts traded in a security or an entire market during a given period. →
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Treasury Bonds
Government debt securities that are considered to be risk-free. →
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Underwriting
The process of raising capital through the sale of shares in an insurance company. →
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Unrealized Gains
The increase in the value of an asset that has not yet been sold for cash. →
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Unsecured Debt
Debt that is not secured by a specific asset, making it riskier for lenders. →
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Utilities
A category of stocks that provides utilities such as water, electricity, or gas. →
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Value Investing
An investment strategy where stocks are selected that trade for less than their intrinsic values. →
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Venture Capital
Financing provided to startups and small businesses with strong growth potential. →
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Volatility
The degree of variation of a trading price series over time. →
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Volume
The amount of shares or contracts traded in a security or an entire market during a given period. →
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Warrant
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Wealth Management
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Withholding Tax
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Working Capital
The capital available to a business for day-to-day operations. →
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X-Efficiency
The efficiency with which a company uses its resources to produce output. →
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XIRR
An internal rate of return that allows for irregular cash flows. →
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Year-End Dividend
A dividend paid to shareholders at the end of a fiscal year. →
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Yield
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Yield Curve
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YTD
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