(URL) Stock Market Glossary: Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur – A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.
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Learning to navigate the stock market as a new investor can be intimidating, but getting familiar with basic stock market terms can get you started sooner than you think. Understanding these fundamental concepts is key to making smart investing decisions, keeping a pulse on the market, and eventually taking on more complex trading strategies. Use the following terms to get a jump start on learning basic stock market vocabulary and create a strong foundation for your long-term wealth goals.
Entrepreneur – A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.
Environment – The elements of the natural world including the earth, its oceans, air, and land.
Environment, Social, And Governance (ESG) – ESG Investing is a sustainable and responsible alternative to traditional investing that presents you…
Equity – In a brokerage account, equity is the value of all stocks and cash minus any loans owed to…
Exchange – A marketplace to buy and sell stock (e.g. Nasdaq & NYSE).
Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) – Funds whose shares, like closed-end funds, are traded on a stock exchange. They may be passively…
Ex-Dividend Date – The date after which a stock’s buyer will not get the right to receive a dividend the…
Execute – Execution is the completion of a buy or sell order for a security. The execution of an order…
Expense Ratio – It is how much it costs to maintain the mutual fund in proportion to the value of…
Expenses – Money spent on goods and services. Expenses are often categorized as fixed, variable, and periodic.
External Factor – Something that does not directly involve the company like the COVID-19 pandemic or a decision by the…
Fiduciary – The fiduciary manages the assets for the benefit of the other person rather than for his or her…
Financial Statements – A company’s balance sheet, statement of cash flows, and income statement.
Fintech – As in ‘a fintech company.’ It stands for Financial Technology. Their business model focuses on making financial services…
Fixed-Income Investments – Pay interest on a set schedule. Fixed-Income Investments include corporate, municipal, agency, and U.S. Treasury bonds.
Floor Broker – A person who completes customers’ orders on the floor of a stock exchange. Some floor brokers are…
Fraud – It is deliberate deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain (Investopedia definition).
Fundamental Analysis – This is assessing a company’s financial history and earnings, as well as analyzing outside factors (demand, news/current…
Goals – Something that you are trying to do or achieve.
Green Company – A company that aligns its financial goals with a commitment to preserving and protecting the environment.