QUALIFIED DOMESTIC INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR - QDII
An institutional investor that meets qualifications to invest in securities outside its home country. People's Republic of China has the most famous QDII program, in which the China Securities Regulatory Commission may approve a limited opportunity for institutional investors such as investment companies and banks to invest in foreign-based securities.
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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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Starting Your Own Small Business: Choosing What You Want to Sell
Some people say that the only real way to get rich is by starting your own business. However, this is untrue; there are a lot of reasons to start y ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Pension Plans
Deducing on the topic we previously discussed, this tutorial now puts the spotlight on the pension fund. It is a distinct long-term obligation for ...
Buying a Home: Closing the Deal
It’s almost done! With just a few steps away, the house that you have been dreaming of will be yours.
Principles of Trading: Charting
Where can you see market movements? Charts. Thanks to technology, traders can view as many market information as they can in one go. But not all ch ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Liabilities
Long-lived liabilities refer to obligations which are due more than a year. Some examples of long-term debt include convertible bond and capital le ...
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