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link to COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 16

COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 16

Today we're moving into some terms that specifically have to do with bonds! If you're looking to learn more about this type of investing, please reach out. Coupon: The interest rate the bond pays....

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link to COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 15

COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 15

Welcome back for another round of common investment terms! As always, let us know if you have any questions. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): This is the chief regulatory body over the...

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link to COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 14

COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 14

Here's another round of investment terms for you! Let us know if you have questions about this batch. Penny Stocks: Low priced stocks, usually around $1/share. They are not found on the major...

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link to COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 13

COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 13

Another week, another batch of common investment terms for your perusal! Check out today's definitions and let us know if you have any questions. Market Capitalization or Market Cap: A way of...

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link to COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 12

COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 12

Another round of terms for you! Let us know if you have any questions about this batch. Income Statements: Financial documents listing the income and expenses of a company.  Inflation: This...

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link to COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 11

COMMON INVESTMENT TERMS EXPLAINED: Part 11

Welcome back to another round of common investment terms! Let us know if you have any questions about these. EPS or Earnings per Share: This is calculated by dividing a company's net revenue by...

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