BAILOUT
Situation in which an individual, government, or business offers financial help to a struggling entity to prevent bankruptcy or outcomes relative to its downfall. Bailouts include bonds, cash, loans, or stocks that may or may not require reimbursement.
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Kijun Line
The middle point between the highest high price and lowest low price of a certain securit ...
Toppy
Slang term for a situation in which markets are reaching unstable peaks; hence a plunge can be expected. It is used when indexes are escalating but ...
New Zealand Dollar/U.S. Dollar
The abbreviation for the New Zealand dollar and U.S. dollar (NZD/USD) currency pair or cross. The currency pair tells the reader how many U.S. doll ...
Enterprise Resource Planning - ERP
Process in which a company administers and incorporates the significant parts of its business. It integrates areas such as planning, development, p ...
Retail Sales
An aggregated measure of the sales of retail goods over a stated time period, typically based on a data sampling that is extrapolated to model an e ...
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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 ...
Introduction to Ethical Investing
Since time immemorial, investors look after better profits and income paying stocks. While many consider themselves as ethical investors, the commo ...
Getting to Know The Federal Reserve
The world’s largest economy in the world is the economy of the United States and running it, keeping it in check, and making sure that it doe ...
A Guide to Your Personal Income Tax: Common Filing Mistakes
Failure to file the return on time is the most common mistake committed by taxpayers. Here are some of the other mistakes, which can cost you a lot ...
A Guide to Income Tax: Overlooked Credits and Cuts
The US tax code changes from time to time, and majority of taxpayers cannot name at least three of the most common deductible expenditures. On that ...
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