Restructuring
A strategic move that companies make to alter their financial and operational structure for better prospects, often seen in times of financial distress.
Restructuring Charge
A restructuring charge is a one-time expense that a company incurs when it reorganizes its operations to boost long-term profitability.
Resume
A resume is a formal document created to showcase job qualifications for employment.
Retail Investor
A retail investor, also known as an individual investor, is a non-professional investor who buys and sells securities for personal accounts.
Retail Sales
A deep dive into retail sales and its implications on the economy.
Retainer Fee
An upfront fee paid to secure services from professionals, mostly in consulting and legal fields, while keeping the money more secure than your favorite pair of scissors.
Retention Bonus
A one-time payment to sweeten the deal for employees to stick around, because loyalty is priceless (except when it's a price tag!).
Retention Ratio
The retention ratio, also known as the plowback ratio, measures the proportion of earnings retained in a business after dividends are paid out to shareholders.
Retracement
A retracement is a minor pullback in the price of a stock or index which does not indicate a shift in the overall trend.
Retrocession
Understanding kickbacks in the financial industry and their implications.
Return on Assets (ROA)
Return on Assets (ROA) measures a company's profitability relative to its total assets, helping to assess how efficiently a company utilizes its assets.
Return on Average Equity (ROAE)
Discover the ins and outs of Return on Average Equity and why it's the number that can make or break your investment confidence!
Return on Equity (ROE)
Return on Equity (ROE) is a financial performance measure that highlights a company's ability to generate profits from its shareholders' equity.

Jokes And Stocks

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