Finance

Mutual Company
A mutual company is a private firm owned by its customers or policyholders, where profits are shared among them.
Mutual Funds
Mutual funds bring together the money of many investors to build a diversified portfolio managed by professional fund managers.
Mutual Insurance Company
An insurance company owned by its policyholders, focusing on providing near-cost coverage and sharing profits via dividends.
Mutually Exclusive
A humorous take on a statistical term that talks about choices and their consequences, where one event says 'No, you can't have both!'
Nasdaq 100 Index
An overview of the Nasdaq 100 Index and its composition requirements.
National Currency
A national currency is a legal tender issued by a country's central bank, serving as the primary medium of exchange within the economy.
National Futures Association (NFA)
A self-regulatory organization ensuring integrity in the U.S. futures and derivatives markets.
Natural Selection in Finance
The concept of natural selection applied to the financial landscape, where only companies that can adapt to change thrive.
Near Money
Understanding the importance of near money in financial economics.
Near-Field Communication (NFC)
An overview of Near-Field Communication technology, its applications, and unique functionalities.
Negative Arbitrage
The missed opportunity of earning a higher return when holding cash proceeds from bond issuances.
Negative Carry
The financial term that refers to a situation where the cost of holding an investment exceeds its income.
Negative Confirmation
The communication protocol that only requires a response in case of disagreement.
Negative Covenant
An agreement restricting a company from taking certain actions.

Jokes And Stocks

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