AGGRESSIVE INVESTMENT STRATEGY
A method of asset allocation and portfolio management that makes an attempt to achieve optimum return. The aggressive investment strategy air aiming to stir the growth of the investment to an above-average rate in comparison with those in its industry or on the overall, but are usually accompanied by additional risk.
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Capital Accumulation
This talks about the earnings that a firm uses to raise its capital base. Capital accumulation includes gaining additional assets that can be used ...
Defined-Contribution Plan
A retirement plan where the percentage of money is set aside each year by the company for the benefit of their employees. There are restrictions as ...
Unscheduled Recast
Unscheduled Recast is a recomputation of remaining loan amortization schedule that is not scheduled. Some loans have contractual terms that when tr ...
Recompense
The act of giving a target person or entity some form of monetary benefit as a result of performing some action or some action happening to the tar ...
Tortoise Rally
Slow and steady appreciation of market prices through time. This is more beneficial to long-term retail investors since they enjoy steady gains fro ...
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Retirement Planning: Maximizing the Power of Compounding
“The early bird catches the worm.” – William Camden
Health Savings Account: Introduction
In essence, health savings account shoulders any health- and medical-related expenses that are not included in the high-deductible health plan. Pay ...
Principles of Trading: Well Known Trading Instruments
Traders look at two primary factors when choosing the instruments they desire to trade: liquidity and volatility. Liquidity is the extent to which ...
Principles of Trading: Risk Management
It is imperative for traders to master risk management, which includes knowing how much you could lose per trade or over time and evaluating the pe ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Cash Flow
Companies generate money from borrowers and/or borrow money from creditors. Next, firms purchase assets and/or finance projects and programs. Then, ...
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