(URL) Stock Market Glossary: Cash-like investment (Cash)
Cash-like investment (Cash) – A short-term investment that can be easily and quickly exchanged for cash.
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Cash-like investment (Cash) – A short-term investment that can be easily and quickly exchanged for cash.
Ticker Symbol – A unique group of letters that identifies a company’s stock on an exchange.
Demand – It is an economic principle referring to a consumer’s desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to…
Last – The most recent (last) trading price of a stock on a particular day. If the trading day is…
Annual Report – By law, each publicly held corporation must provide its shareholders with an annual report showing its income…
Maintenance Margin Requirement – The minimum amount of equity an investor must-have in a brokerage account after borrowing money for…
Technical Analysis – Tracking price movements and trading volumes in various securities to identify patterns in the price behavior of…
52-Week Range – The highest price and lowest price of the stock over a 52-week period (year).
Revenue – Revenue is the money collected for providing a product or service.
Stock Fund – An investment company that pools savers’ money to invest in a variety of stocks.
Large Cap Stock – The stock of companies with market capitalizations typically of $10 billion or more is known as…
Mae and Freddie Mac), and certain federal government agencies (like Ginnie Mae and Tennessee Valley Authority) issue bonds to raise…
Debt – Money borrowed, a means of purchasing an item you can’t afford to be paid back at a later…
Realized Gains and Losses – Gains or losses are said to be “realized” when a stock (or other investment) that…
High-Yield Bonds – To attract investors, the issuers of these bonds pay a higher rate of interest than investment grade…
Year-To-Date (YTD) Return – It is the percentage increase or decrease in value for one share since the beginning of…
Russell 2000 Index – A popular gauge of stock performance of smaller companies. Of the 3,000 largest U.S. companies, the…
Short Sell – Borrowing shares of a stock from your broker to sell on the open market. At some point,…
Issuer – An entity that issues stock or debt instruments, which obligate the issuer to pay principal and interest.
Understanding how Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) work can demystify why some stocks skyrocket on their first day of trading and…