(URL) Stock Market Glossary: Morningstar Rating (Morningstar Mutual Fund Ratings)
Morningstar Rating (Morningstar Mutual Fund Ratings) – A measure of a fund’s risk and return relative to similar funds on…
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Morningstar Rating (Morningstar Mutual Fund Ratings) – A measure of a fund’s risk and return relative to similar funds on…
Money Market Fund – A type of mutual fund that invests in short-term IOUs of businesses and governments.
Money Market Account – A special savings account that usually pays interest rates comparable to those offered by money market…
Money – Anything widely accepted in exchange for goods and services (i.e. currency – coins and bills).
Moderate – Investments in growth stocks, particularly young companies with great potential.
Mid-Cap Stock – A mid-cap stock is one issued by a corporation whose market capitalization falls in a range between…
Merger – This occurs when two or more companies combine into one company while all the parties involved mutually agree…
Maturity – The date when the principal amount of a security is payable.
Market Order – An order to buy or sell stock at the current market price.
Market Maker – A business that maintains bid and ask prices for a stock and stands ready to buy or…
Market Capitalization (Market Cap) – The aggregate dollar value or market value of all of a company’s outstanding shares based…
Market – Any method enabling people to buy and sell with one another. A market does not necessarily have a…
Margin Call – When the value of the collateral falls below the lender’s maintenance requirement, the lender generally will “make…
Margin Buying – Using money borrowed from a broker to buy stocks.
Margin Agreement – A legal agreement between a customer and a broker to open a margin account.
Margin Account – A brokerage account that allows an investor to borrow money or stocks from a broker.
Margin – Margin is the money borrowed from a broker to purchase an investment and is the difference between the…
Management Buyout – When the management of a corporation buys the controlling shares in the company.
Loss – The amount by which a company’s costs exceed its sales.
Long-Term Goals – Something you want to do in the future, usually several years away (e.g. saving for college, buying…