OVERVALUED
A stock with a current price that is not justified by its earnings outlook or price/earnings (P/E) ratio and, therefore, is expected to drop in price. Overvaluation may result from an emotional buying spurt, which inflates the stock's market price, or from a deterioration in a company's financial strength.
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Bump-Up Certificate of Deposit - Bump-Up CD
Savings certificate giving the bearer a one-time right to take advantage of escalating interest rates. It yields a lower rate than a similar certif ...
PHP
The abbreviation for the Philippine Peso, currency of the Philippines.
Whitewash Resolution
Whitewash Resolution is a resolution that must be passed before a target company in a buyout situation can forgive debts or provide financial assis ...
Shareholder Letter
Shareholder letter is a letter addressed to the shareholders, typically once a year along with the annual report, created to inform them of the ove ...
Bullion Market
Forum in which traders purchase and sell pure gold and silver. Primarily an over-the-counter market, it operates 24 hours a day in which most tradi ...
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Health Savings Account: Eligibility
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Introduction to Banking
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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 ...
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.
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14:30 | Building Permits | Mar | |
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