VALUE INVESTING
Value Investing is a strategy that involves the selection of stocks that trade for less than their intrinsic values. Such stocks are believed to be undervalued by the market, so value investors take advantage of this in order to profit through purchasing while the price is still deflated.
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Letter of Credit
A commitment or promise letter, from a bank or importer, that is written to the seller, which guarantees the payment will be received on time and i ...
Bond Buyer 20
Average yield of 20 general obligation bonds with an AA rating and 20-year maturity. Released by The Bond Buyer, it is a poll of municipal bond tra ...
Odd Date
Odd date is a type of due date for foreign-exchange contracts. Odd dates are neither fixed nor spot dates. They are normally unrelated and random d ...
Investing Style
In stock mutual fund investing, it refers to employing one of three possible approaches, investing in growth stocks, value stocks, or a combination ...
Business Owner Policy - BOP
Insurance policies which covers protection from property and liability insurances. This insurance package collates the basic coverages a business r ...
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Students, How Much Can You Afford to Borrow?
You are about to finish high school. The financial aid office of the university you are considering gave you a financial aid. You are also qualifie ...
Ethical Investing: Environmentally-Conscious Investing
Environmentalist or not, as an investor, you care so much about your surroundings. Hence, you invest in companies that can reduce their negative im ...
Principles of Trading: Record Keeping and Taxation
It is imperative for every trader to maintain a precise, organized, and latest trading-related records. Hence, traders should keep both hard and di ...
Ethical Investing: Corporate Governance
It is important for ethical investors to determine how companies manage themselves and their relations with investors and stakeholders.
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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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