CONTINUING OPERATIONS
Divisions, parts, or segments of a firm’s business expected to operate normally and still be operating in the future. Such operations generate income through selling products and services. In earnings reports, this is often seen as a subset of net earning. Opposite of discontinued operations.
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Street Expectation
Average estimate of a public firm’s future performance, specifically its earnings and revenues, taken from analysts’ predictions that g ...
Goldilocks Economy
Economy described as not too hot, not too cold, but just right. It enjoys sustained growth and low inflation. Although there is not precise markers ...
Bear
A pessimistic investor who thinks that the outlook of a specific market or security is going down. These type of investors called bears try to earn ...
Corporate Governance
Framework of rules, processes, and practices directing and controlling a company. In essence, it aims to ensure accountability, balance, and transp ...
Positive Butterfly
A non-parallel yield curve shift in which short- and long-term rates shift upward by a greater magnitude than medium term rates. This yield curve s ...
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Defining Inflation
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Retirement Planning: Creating a Nest Egg
Last time, we discuss the different income sources for building a retirement fund. We shall now tackle the ways to create a retirement nest egg.
An Introduction to Ethical Investing
Ethical investing is, simply put, investing while taking into consideration your personal beliefs or your ethics. Because it is personal, it means ...
Principles of Trading: Introduction
Trading is an active participation in the financial markets. Those who partake in buy-and-hold investing are called traders. Also called market pla ...
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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