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A bond is a fixed income instrument representing a loan made by an investor to a borrower.
Bonds are issued by governments, municipalities, and corporations to raise capital.
They typically pay periodic interest, known as coupon payments, to bondholders.
At maturity, the bond's face value is returned to the investor.
Example: A 10-year U.S. Treasury bond pays interest every six months.
Bonds can be traded in the second...
NAV stands for Net Asset Value, which represents the per-share value of a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF).
NAV is calculated by subtracting a fund's liabilities from its assets and dividing by the number of outstanding shares.
It is used to determine the price at which investors can buy or sell shares of the fund.
NAV is typically calculated at the end of each trading day.
For example, if a mutual fund has a...
Assets are resources owned by a company or individual that have economic value and can be used to generate revenue.
Assets can include cash, investments, property, equipment, and inventory.
They are typically listed on a company's balance sheet and can be tangible or intangible.
Assets are important for determining the financial health and value of a business.
Examples of assets include buildings, vehicles, patents, t...
Swaps are financial agreements between two parties to exchange cash flows or assets in the future.
Swaps are commonly used in the financial markets to manage risk or speculate on market movements.
There are different types of swaps such as interest rate swaps, currency swaps, and commodity swaps.
In an interest rate swap, two parties exchange interest rate payments, typically fixed for floating or vice versa.
Currency...
An option is a financial derivative that represents a contract sold by one party to another.
An option gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specified price before or on a specified date.
There are two types of options: call options (which give the buyer the right to buy the underlying asset) and put options (which give the buyer the right to sell the underlying a...
Impacted factors in NAV include market conditions, interest rates, company performance, and economic indicators.
Market conditions such as volatility and liquidity can impact NAV
Interest rates affect the value of fixed income securities in the NAV
Company performance, such as earnings and dividends, can influence NAV
Economic indicators like GDP growth and inflation can also impact NAV
A derivative is a financial contract whose value is derived from the performance of an underlying asset, index, or rate.
Types of derivatives include options, futures, forwards, and swaps.
Options give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a specified price before or on a specified date.
Futures are contracts to buy or sell an asset at a future date for a price agreed upon today.
For...
Capital market refers to a financial market where individuals and institutions trade financial securities.
Capital market facilitates the buying and selling of stocks, bonds, and other long-term investments.
It provides a platform for companies to raise capital by issuing stocks or bonds.
Investors can earn returns through dividends, interest payments, or capital gains.
Examples of capital markets include stock exchan...
Bank reconciliation is the process of comparing and matching the balances in a company's bank statement with its own accounting records.
Bank reconciliation ensures that all transactions are accurately recorded
It helps identify any discrepancies or errors in the accounting records
Common items in a bank reconciliation include outstanding checks, deposits in transit, and bank fees
The goal is to reconcile the ending b...
Benchmark is a standard or point of reference used for comparison or evaluation.
Benchmark is used to measure the performance of a product, service, or investment against a standard.
It helps in identifying strengths and weaknesses and improving performance.
Examples of benchmarks include stock market indices, interest rates, and industry-specific metrics.
Benchmarking can be internal (comparing performance within an ...
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Financial markets are platforms where buyers and sellers trade financial assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, and commodities.
Financial markets facilitate the flow of capital between investors and borrowers.
They provide a mechanism for price discovery and risk management.
Examples of financial markets include stock exchanges, bond markets, foreign exchange markets, and commodity markets.
Financial markets can be cla...
Capital Markets are financial markets where long-term securities such as stocks, bonds, and other investments are bought and sold.
Capital Markets are where companies and governments raise funds by issuing securities to investors
These markets are divided into primary and secondary markets
Primary markets are where new securities are issued and sold to the public for the first time
Secondary markets are where existing secu...
Money Markets are financial markets where short-term financial instruments are traded.
Money Markets deal with short-term financial instruments such as treasury bills, commercial papers, certificates of deposit, etc.
They are used by governments, corporations, and financial institutions to manage their short-term cash needs.
Money Markets are considered to be safe and low-risk investments.
They are regulated by central ban...
Primary market is where new securities are issued, while secondary market is where already issued securities are traded.
Primary market involves the sale of new securities to the public for the first time
Secondary market involves the trading of already issued securities among investors
Primary market helps companies raise capital for their business operations
Secondary market provides liquidity to investors who want to bu...
Corporate Action refers to any event initiated by a publicly-traded company that affects its shareholders.
Corporate actions can be voluntary or mandatory.
Examples of corporate actions include stock splits, dividends, mergers and acquisitions, and spin-offs.
Corporate actions can have a significant impact on the value of a company's stock and the wealth of its shareholders.
Investors need to stay informed about corporate ...
A mutual fund is a type of investment vehicle made up of a pool of money collected from many investors to invest in securities.
Mutual funds are managed by professional fund managers.
Investors buy shares in the mutual fund, which represents a portion of the holdings of the fund.
The value of the shares is determined by the performance of the underlying securities in the fund.
Mutual funds offer diversification and conveni...
Derivatives are financial contracts that derive their value from an underlying asset. Types include futures, options, swaps, and forwards.
Derivatives are contracts between two parties that derive their value from an underlying asset.
Futures are contracts to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price and date.
Options give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price an...
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Derivatives include options, futures, and swaps. Bonds include government, corporate, and municipal bonds.
Types of derivatives: options, futures, swaps
Types of bonds: government, corporate, municipal
Examples: S&P 500 futures, Apple call options, US Treasury bonds
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A mutual fund is an investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of securities.
Mutual funds are managed by professional fund managers.
Investors buy shares in the mutual fund, which represent their ownership in the fund's assets.
Mutual funds offer diversification, as they invest in a variety of stocks, bonds, or other securities.
They provide an opportunity for small in...
Bank reconciliation is the process of comparing and matching the balances in a company's bank statement with its own accounting records.
Bank reconciliation ensures that all transactions are accurately recorded
It helps identify any discrepancies or errors in the accounting records
Common items in a bank reconciliation include outstanding checks, deposits in transit, and bank fees
The goal is to reconcile the ending balanc...
Capital market refers to a financial market where individuals and institutions trade financial securities.
Capital market facilitates the buying and selling of stocks, bonds, and other long-term investments.
It provides a platform for companies to raise capital by issuing stocks or bonds.
Investors can earn returns through dividends, interest payments, or capital gains.
Examples of capital markets include stock exchanges l...
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