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Glossary of Financial Terms


Financial Terms Glossary

The combined holdings of the mutual fund are known as its portfolio. Investors buy shares in mutual funds. Each share represents an investor's part ownership in ...

Financial Terms Dictionary - Investopedia

Investopedia's comprehensive financial terms dictionary with over 13000 finance and investment definitions.

Glossary of Financial Terms - DFPI - CA.gov

A · Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) — an interest rate that varies, and which the lender can increase or decrease at specified intervals based on changing market ...

Financial Terminology: 20 Financial Terms to Know - HBS Online

1. Amortization: Amortization is a method of spreading an intangible asset's cost over the course of its useful life.

Glossary of Financial and Business Terms - The New York Times

Also known as a trading index (TRIN)= (number of advancing issues)/ (number of declining issues) (Total up volume )/ (total down volume). An advance/decline ...

Glossary of financial terms - Nationwide

A mathematician who calculates premiums, reserves, dividends, insurance, pension and annuity rates for insurance and financial services companies.

Glossary of Financial Terms - Illinois State Treasurer

Glossary of Financial Terms ; Average Pooled Investment Earnings, The return on the state portfolio that complies with Government Accounting Standards Board ...

Glossary of Basic Financial Terms

Council for Economic Education, 2017. DVD. Page 2. Penn State Sokolov-Miller Family Financial and Life Skills Center. Glossary of Basic Financial Terms.

Glossary of Financial Terms - American Chemical Society

Terms with assorted shades of meaning are cost reallocation, cost assignment, cost apportionment, cost assessment, and cost distribution.

Accounting Terminology Guide - The New York State Society of CPAs

An economic resource that is expected to be of benefit in the future. Probable future economic benefits obtained as a result of past transactions or events.

Glossary of Banking Terms and Phrases - HelpWithMyBank.gov

A percentage rate reflecting the total amount of interest paid on a deposit account based on the interest rate and the frequency of compounding for a 365-day ...

Key financial terms | business.gov.au

Key financial terms · A. Accounts payable – a record of all short-term (less than 12 months old) liabilities you need to pay. · B Bad debts – ...

Glossary: Economics and Personal Finance Terms | St. Louis Fed

A resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns with the expectation that it will provide future benefits.

Glossary of Financial Terms - Administrative Services Gateway

Annual Resource Planning Process, ARPP, This process provides a framework for the university to review our financial capacity, align our current resources to ...

Financial terms glossary - files.consumerfinance.gov.

This glossary contains terms you may find useful when teaching youth financial literacy. These terms are used throughout the classroom activities and can help ...

Glossary of Financial Terms - City of Houston

A resource of money value, including cash, accounts receivable, inventory, real estate, machinery, collectibles, and securities.

Financial Terms Glossary - TN.gov

A type of financing agreement in which an outstanding mortgage loan and its terms can be transferred from the cur-rent owner to the buyer, when a home is sold.

Financial Terms Glossary with Simple Definitions

EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization): A measure of a company's operating performance, indicating its ...

Glossary | Nonprofit Finance Fund

Examples include cash, short-term investments, accounts receivable, grants receivable, inventory, prepaid expenses, buildings, furniture, equipment, vehicles, ...

Glossary | Investor.gov

"Bond funds" and "income funds" are terms used to describe a type of investment company… ... The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is the accounting ...


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