Financial Terms

Cash Cow
A Cash Cow in finance is a product or business unit that generates steady cash flow with minimal investment.
Clearing
The essential process of ensuring that financial trades settle accurately and efficiently.
Combined Ratio
An essential metric that insurance companies use to measure profitability and operational performance.
Cost-Plus Contract
A financial term referring to an agreement to reimburse a company for expenses incurred plus a specific amount of profit.
Delisting
Delisting is the removal of a listed security from a stock exchange, which could be mandatory or voluntary, a dance away from the spotlight!
Depletion
An innovative approach to allocating costs from natural resource extractionโ€”because making money shouldn't mean moving mountains (literally)!
Depression
A deep dive into the financial term 'Depression' with a sprinkle of humor.
Drawee
Understanding the role of the drawee in financial transactions with a sprinkle of humor!
Expense
An expense is the cost of operations that a company incurs to generate revenue.
Fallen Angel
A fallen angel is a bond that was once investment-grade but now is rated junk due to financial trouble, or sometimes a stock that has dramatically declined in value.
Flotation Costs
The costs associated with the issuance of new securities by publicly-traded companies.
Forward Dividend Yield
Understanding the estimation of expected dividends as a percentage of the current stock price.
Forward Price
Understanding the concept of forward price in finance โ€“ the future price at which an asset will be exchanged.
Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E)
Furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E) are essential assets that can move from one place to another, but don't let their portability fool you; in a company's books, they still command some serious respect!

Jokes And Stocks

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