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Finance: What is Disinflation?
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What is Disinflation? Disinflation is a term used for an interim slowdown of inflation rate. For example, a reduction of inflation growth from 3.5%...

Finance: What is Collateralized Mortgage Obligation (CMO)?
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What is Collateralized Mortgage Obligation (CMO)? A CMO is a mortgage bond that consists of a large number of different individual mortgages bundle...

Finance: What is Above Full Employment Equilibrium?
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What is Above Full Employment Equilibrium? Above Full Employment Equilibrium happens when an economy is basically doing more than it realistically...

Finance: What is the Relative Strength Index?
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What are lenders? Lenders are parties which can be individuals, groups or institutions that are engaged in making liquid funds that they either own...

Finance: What is interest?
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What is interest? In order to create an incentive for a lender, a borrower usually repays debt with interest, a percentage of overpayment for the l...

Finance: What is AMBAC?
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What is AMBAC? AMBAC stands for American Municipal Bond Assurance Corporation. It provides insurance for municipalities that sell muni bonds, such...

Finance: How Do You Judge the Performance of an Index Fund?
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How do you judge the performance of an index fund? For index funds, they're really just a reflection of the stocks and bonds they, uh... reflect. S...

Finance: What is a Realized Gain or Loss?
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When you realize a gain or loss, it means that you turn an investment into cash. Thrilling, we know.

Finance: What is Bond Amortization?
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What is Bond Amortization? Bond amortization is simply the spreading out of the cost of the bond over time. Bonds have amortization schedules and t...

Finance: What are lenders?
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What is the Relative Strength Index? The Relative Strength Index is a technical analysis indicator that measures trading direction trends over the...

Finance: What is Net Asset Value (NAV)?
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NAV isn't a cool new navigation app...it's how mutual fund shares are valued or priced at the end of each trading day.

Finance: What is Amortization?
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What is amortization? Amortization tracks the decline in value of a contract or service, usually paid for in advance. You received $10,000 in advan...

Finance: What is a Holding Company?
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What is a Holding Company? A holding company is a company that controls enough voting stake in another company to have control over operations. Usu...

Finance: What Is a Basis Point?
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What is a basis point? Basis points are how changes in financial securities are described. “The stock dropped 100 points” actually means that t...

Finance: What is Tax Basis?
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Tax basis is your cost for assessing how much you owe in taxes, and is determined by multiplying your gains by your tax rate.

Finance: What is Cost Basis?
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What is Cost Basis? For accounting purposes, the cost basis is the amount invested at the time of asset purchase. That is subtracted from the sale...

Finance: What is Inflation: Adjusted, Hyper, Currency, Commodity?
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What is inflation, and if we poke it with a pin, will it pop?

Finance: What is the Process of a Bank Loaning Money?
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What is the process of a loan? Collateral. Do you have it? The bank lending you money wants to be sure that A) they get paid back, and B) they char...

Finance: What is Loan To Value (LTV)?
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What is the loan-to-value ratio? Loan us some of your time and watch this handy video.

Finance: What is a Reverse Mortgage?
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With a reverse mortgage, payments go in the opposite direction of a normal mortgage, where you pledge your home as an asset, and receive $ each month.

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