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Economic Analysis & Monetary Policy

  • Economic Profit - Explained
  • Economies of Scale - Explained
  • Emerging Market Economy - Explained
  • Elasticity of Demand - Explained
  • Gross National Income (GNI) - Explained
  • Gross National Product - Explained
  • Empirical Testing - Explained
  • Experience Curve (Economics) - Explained
  • Econometrics - Explained
  • Externalities (Economics) - Explained
  • Easy Monetary Policy - Explained
  • Economies of Scope - Explained
  • Demand-Supply Analysis - Explained
  • Debtor Nation - Explained
  • Demand Side Economics - Explained
  • Duopoly - Explained
  • Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 - Explained
  • Endogenous Growth Theory - Explained
  • European Capital Market Institute - Explained
  • Hyperinflation (Economics) - Explained
  • Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices - Explained
  • Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER) - Explained
  • Ricardo Barro Effect - Explained
  • Capital Formation - Explained
  • National Average Wage Index - Explained
  • Neoclassical Economics - Explained
  • Neoliberalism (Economics) - Explained
  • Network Externalities - Explained
  • NAB Business Confidence Index - Explained
  • Limited Flexibility Exchange Rate System - Explained
  • Centrally Planned Economy - Explained
  • Humphrey Hawkins Act - Explained
  • CEO Confidence Survey - Explained
  • Accommodative Monetary Policy - Explained
  • Arrow's Impossibility Theory - Explained
  • Balance of Payments - Explained
  • Balance of Trade - Explained
  • BRIC Countries - Explained
  • Bretton Woods System - Explained
  • Economic Bubble - Explained
  • Cartel (Economics)- Explained
  • Commodity Credit Corporation - Explained
  • Cross Elasticity of Demand - Explained
  • Captive Market - Explained
  • Gresham's Law - Explained
  • Game Theory - Explained
  • International Monetary Fund - Explained
  • Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey - Explained
  • Labor Market Efficiency - Explained
  • Labor Economics - Explained
  • Kondratieff Cycle (Wave) - Explained
  • KOF Economic Barometer - Explained
  • Golden Rule (Economics) - Explained
  • Labor Surplus Area - Explained
  • Inter-American Development Bank - Explained
  • Diminishing Marginal Productivity - Explained
  • Diminishing Marginal Utility - Explained
  • Law of Diminishing Marginal Returns - Explained
  • Absolute Advantage (Economics) - Explained
  • Oligopoly - Explained
  • Law of One Price - Explained
  • Business Cycle - Explained
  • Legal Tender - Explained
  • Leading Economic Indicators - Explained
  • Price Elasticity of Demand - Explained
  • Gold Exchange Standard - Explained
  • Prisoner's Dilemma - Explained
  • Laffer Curve - Explained
  • Phillips Curve - Explained
  • Fixed Exchange Rate - Explained
  • Rational Self Interest (Economics) - Explained
  • Agglomeration Diseconomies - Explained
  • Parity (Economics) - Explained
  • American Economic Association - Explained
  • Marxism - Explained
  • Stagflation - Explained
  • Soft Landing - Explained
  • Structure Conduct Performance Model - Explained
  • Sunk Cost (Economics) - Explained
  • Tournament Theory (Economics) - Explained
  • Time Value of Money - Explained
  • Value of Marginal Product - Explained
  • Breakfast Index - Explained
  • Command Economy - Explained
  • Comparative Advantage - Explained
  • Affordability Index - Explained
  • Consumer Price Index - Explained
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Explained
  • J Curve (Economics) - Explained
  • Keynesian Economic Theory - Explained
  • Labor Theory of Value - Explained
  • Mercantilism - Explained
  • Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) - Explained
  • National Trade Data Bank - Explained
  • Opportunity Cost - Explained
  • Full Employment Equilibrium - Explained
  • Agflation - Explained
  • Business Cycle Indicators - Explained
  • Burgernomics - Explained
  • Acceleration Principle (Economics) - Explained
  • Business Starts Index - Explained
  • Baby Boom Age Wave Theory - Explained
  • Multiplier Effect - Explained
  • Jackson Hole Economic Symposium - Explained
  • Imperfect Competition - Explained
  • U-Shaped Recovery - Explained
  • Weak Currency (Economics) - Explained
  • Wage Push Inflation - Explained
  • W-Shaped Recovery (Economics) - Explained
  • Wage-Price Spiral - Explained
  • Walras' Law - Explained
  • Real Economic Growth Rate - Explained
  • Real Bills Doctrine - Explained
  • Rational Expectations Theory - Explained
  • Rational Choice Theory - Explained
  • Income Effect - Explained
  • Income Elasticity of Demand - Explained
  • Backward Induction - Explained
  • Davos World Economic Forum - Explained
  • Factor Income - Explained
  • Fairway Bond - Explained
  • Labor Productivity - Explained
  • Gambler's Fallacy - Explained
  • Efficiency Principle (Economics) - Explained
  • Egalitarianism - Explained
  • Nash Equilibrium - Explained
  • Neoclassical Growth Theory - Explained
  • General Equilibrium Theory - Explained
  • Radner Equilibrium (Economics) - Explained
  • Underground Economy - Explained
  • Okun's Law - Explained
  • Oligopsony - Explained
  • Marginal Utility - Explained
  • X-Efficiency - Explained
  • One Third Rule (Economics) - Explained
  • Pricing Power - Explained
  • Aggregate Demand - Explained
  • Arbitrage - Explained
  • Vasicek Interest Rate Model - Explained
  • Veblen Good (Economics) - Explained
  • Velocity of Money - Explained
  • Market Power - Explained
  • ADP National Employment Report - Explained
  • Aggregate Supply - Explained
  • Demand Curve - Explained
  • Consumer Goods - Explained
  • Consumer Surplus - Explained
  • Relative Purchasing Power Parity - Explained
  • Reserve Currency - Explained
  • Short Run (Economics) - Explained
  • World Economic Forum - Explained
  • Utilitarianism (Economics) - Explained
  • Traveler's Dilemma - Explained
  • Economic Cycle - Explained
  • Trickle-down Theory - Explained
  • Strong Form Efficiency (Economics) - Explained
  • Economic Efficiency - Explained
  • Structural Unemployment - Explained
  • Economics - Explained
  • Socialism (Economics) - Explained
  • Per Capita Gross Domestic Product - Explained
  • Perfect Competition - Explained
  • Pent Up Demand - Explained
  • Demand Theory - Explained
  • Chamber of Commerce - Explained
  • Scarcity Principle - Explained
  • Central Bank - Explained
  • Free Rider Problem - Explained
  • Social Economics - Explained
  • Classical Growth Theory - Explained
  • Accelerator Theory - Explained
  • Weightless Economy - Explained
  • Lipstick Effect - Explained
  • Equilibrium (Economics) - Explained
  • What-If Calculation - Explained
  • Welfare Economics - Explained
  • Peak and Trough (Economics) - Explained
  • True Cost Economics - Explained
  • Economic Conditions - Explained
  • Substitution Effect (Economics) - Explained
  • Subjective Theory of Value - Explained
  • Capacity Utilization Rate - Explained
  • Environmental Economics - Explained
  • Equation of Exchange (Economics) - Explained
  • Engel's Law - Explained
  • Trembling Hand Perfect Equilibrium - Explained
  • Abenomics - Explained
  • Law of Supply and Demand - Explained
  • Exchange Rate - Explained
  • Exogenous Growth - Explained
  • Nominal Gross Domestic Product - Explained
  • Normative Economics - Explained
  • Fiat Money - Explained
  • Dove & Hawk (Monetary Policy) - Explained
  • Free Market - Explained
  • Supply Curve (Economics) - Explained
  • Supply Side Theory - Explained
  • The Wealth Effect (Economics) - Explained
  • Theory of the Firm (Economics) - Explained
  • Inefficient Market - Explained
  • Inelastic Goods - Explained
  • Inferior Good (Economics) - Explained
  • Inflation - Explained
  • Giffen Good - Explained
  • Great Depression - Explained
  • Expansionary Policy - Explained
  • Trade War - Explained
  • Tight Monetary Policy - Explained
  • Pareto Efficiency - Explained
  • Sticky Wage Theory (Economics) - Explained
  • The Taylor Rule - Explained
  • Term Auction Facility - Explained
  • Monopoly (Economics) - Explained
  • Invisible Hand - Explained
  • Plutocracy - Explained
  • Monetary Policy - Explained
  • Theory of Price - Explained
  • Productivity (Economics) - Explained
  • Fed Balance Sheet - Explained
  • Stagnation (Economics) - Explained
  • Microeconomics - Explained
  • American Customer Satisfaction Index - Explained
  • Austerity - Explained
  • Coase Theorem - Explained
  • Poverty Trap - Explained
  • Deflation - Explained
  • Demand Pull Inflation - Explained
  • Diseconomies of Scale - Explained
  • Stabilization Policy (Economics) - Explained
  • New Keynesian Economics - Explained
  • Monetary Theory - Explained
  • Wage & Price Stickiness - Explained
  • Positional Goods - Explained
  • Porter Diamond - Explained
  • Consumer Confidence Index - Explained
  • Consumerism - Explained
  • Federal Open Market Committee - Explained
  • Labor Force Participation Rate - Explained
  • Lifecycle Hypothesis - Explained
  • Rent Seeking (Economics) - Explained
  • Total Utility (Economics) - Explained
  • CNN Effect - Explained
  • Co-Insurance Effect - Explained
  • Balanced Budget, Deficit, and Surplus - Explained
  • Bureau of Economic Analysis - Explained
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics - Explained
  • Hard Landing - Explained
  • Incremental Cost - Explained
  • Search Theory (Economics) - Explained
  • New Growth Theory - Explained
  • Microeconomic Pricing Model - Explained
  • Mathematical Economics - Explained
  • Price Sensitivity - Explained
  • Capital Control - Explained
  • Neutrality of Money - Explained
  • Robin Hood Effect (Economics) - Explained
  • Experimental Economics - Explained
  • Smithsonian Agreement - Explained
  • Permanent Income Hypothesis - Explained
  • Plutonomy - Explained
  • Fisher Effect - Explained
  • Resource Curse (Economics) - Explained
  • Quantity Theory of Money - Explained
  • Queuing Theory (Economics) - Explained
  • Recursive Competitive Equilibrium - Explained
  • Repeat Sales Method - Explained
  • Expenditure Method (GDP) - Explained
  • Constitutional Economics - Explained
  • Liquidity Preference Theory - Explained
  • Linder Hypothesis - Explained
  • Cost-Push Inflation - Explained
  • Input-Output Analysis - Explained
  • Boom and Bust Cycle - Explained
  • Collaborative Economy - Explained
  • Development Economics - Explained
  • Conscious Capitalism - Explained
  • Contractionary and Expansionary Monetary Policy - Explained
  • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - Explained
  • Classical Economics - Explanation
  • Closed Economy - Explained
  • Mechanism Design Theory - Explained
  • Production Possibility Frontier - Explained
  • Central African Economic and Monetary Community - Explained
  • Lump of Labor Fallacy - Explained
  • Infant Industry Theory - Explained
  • Competitive Equilibrium - Explained
  • Staple Thesis - Explained
  • Skyscrapper Effect (Economics) - Explained
  • Surplus Spending Unit - Explained
  • Time Preference Theory of Interest - Explained
  • V Shaped Recovery - Explained
  • Crowding Out Effect - Explained
  • Positive Economics - Explained
  • Diner's Dilemma - Explained
  • Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma - Explained
  • Concentration Ratio (Economics) - Explained
  • Capital Goods Price Index - Explained
  • Fox-Trot Economy - Explained
  • Balanced Trade - Explained
  • Evolutionary Economics - Explained
  • Paradox of Thrift - Explained
  • Disequilibrium (Economics) - Explained
  • Deficit Hawk - Explained
  • Autonomous Consumption - Explained
  • Autonomous Expenditure - Explained
  • Say's Law of Markets - Explained
  • Contagion (Economics) - Explained
  • Hubbert's Peak Theory - Explained
  • Shapley Value - Explained
  • Farm Price Index - Explained
  • Monetary Base - Explained
  • McCallum Rule - Explained
  • Bidding War - Explained
  • Black Economy - Explained
  • Core Inflation - Explained
  • Bilateral Monopoly - Explained
  • Biflation - Explained
  • Ricardian Equivalence - Explained
  • Heckscher-Ohlin Model - Explained
  • Pigou Effect - Explained
  • Paradox of Rationality - Explained
  • Indifference Curve - Explained
  • Gibson's Paradox - Explained
  • Balassa-Samuelson Effect - Explained
  • Feedback-Rule Policy - Explained
  • Inflection Point - Explained
  • Fisher's Separation Theorem - Explained
  • Pushing on a String (Economics) - Explained
  • Market Economy - Explained
  • Market Failure - Explained
  • Mixed Economy - Explained
  • Trickle-down Effect - Explained
  • Numismatics - Explained
  • Minimum Efficient Scale - Explained
  • Expected Utility - Explained
  • Exchange Stabilization Fund - Explained
  • Current Account - Explained
  • Capital Account (Economics) - Explained
  • Ratchet Effect - Explained
  • Macroeconomics - Explained
  • Private Enterprise - Explained
  • Labor Market - Explained
  • Traditional Economy?
  • Managerial Economics - Explained
  • Public, Private, Common, and Club Goods - Explained
  • Excludable and Rivalrous Goods - Explained
  • Enlightened Self Interest - Explained
  • Economic Incentives - Explained
  • Marginal Benefit - Explained
  • Productive Efficiency - Explained
  • Allocative Efficiency - Explained
  • Marginal Cost - Explained
  • toAverage Total Cost - Explained
  • Opportunity (Budget) Set - Explained
  • Cost Curve - Explained
  • Marginal Revenue - Explained
  • Normal Profit - Explained
  • Production Function - Explained
  • Long Run Average Cost (LRAC) - Explained
  • Long Run Average Supply (LRAS) - Explained
  • Marginal Revenue Product - Explained
  • Derived Demand - Explained
  • Marginal Input Cost - Explained
  • Learning Curve (Economics) - Explained
  • Returns to Scale - Explained
  • Supply Schedule - Explained
  • Demand Schedule - Explained
  • Equilibrium Price and Quantity - Explained
  • Ceteris Paribus - Explained
  • Surplus and Shortage (Consumer and Producer) - Explained
  • Price Controls - Ceilings and Floors - Explained
  • Dead Weight Loss - Explained
  • Complement and Substitute Goods - Explained
  • Consumer, Producer, and Social Surplus - Explained
  • Perfect, Zero, Infinite, and Constant Elasticity
  • Elasticity of Supply - Explained
  • Tax Incidence - Explained
  • Elasticity of Savings - Explained
  • Wage Elasticity of Labor Supply - Explained
  • Labor Market Equilibrium - Explained
  • Potential GDP - Explained
  • Neoclassical Analysis - Explained
  • Keynes' Law - Explained
  • Keynesian Analysis - Explained
  • Market Forces - Explained
  • Intermediate and Final Goods - Explained
  • Real Value - Explained
  • Depreciation (Currency) - Explained
  • Net National Product - Explained
  • Recession and Depression - Explained
  • Physical Capital - Explained
  • Capital Deepening - Explained
  • Infrastructure - Explained
  • Solow Growth Model - Explained
  • Compound Growth Rate - Explained
  • Aggregate Production Function - Explained
  • Discretionary Fiscal Policy - Explained
  • Automatic Stabilizers (Economics) - Explained
  • Contractionary Fiscal Policy - Explained
  • National Debt - Explained
  • Standardized Employment Budget - Explained
  • Twin Deficits - Explained
  • Cyclical Unemployment - Explained
  • Frictional Unemployment - Explained
  • Double Coincidence of Wants - Explained
  • Medium of Exchange - Explained
  • Unit of Account - Explained
  • Store of Value - Explained
  • Standard of Deferred Payment - Explained
  • National Saving and Investment Identity - Explained
  • Circular Flow Model- Explained
  • Commodity Money - Explained
  • M1 and M2 (Money Supply) - Explained
  • Savings, Demand, and Time Deposits - Explained
  • Money Capital Market - Explained
  • Aggregate Expenditure Model - Explained
  • Liquidity Preference - Money Supply Model - Explained
  • Money Multiplier Formula - Explained
  • Quantity Equation of Money - Explained
  • Financial Intermediary - Explained
  • Loose vs Tight Monetary Policy - Explained
  • Open Market Operations - Explained
  • Quantitative Easing - Explained
  • Inflation Targeting - Explained
  • Countercyclical - Explained
  • Basket of Goods - Explained
  • Base Year - Explained
  • Inflation Index - Explained
  • Quality or New Goods Bias - Explained
  • Substitution Bias - Explained
  • Core Inflation Index - Explained
  • Employment Cost Index - Explained
  • GDP Deflator - Explained
  • International Price Index - Explained
  • Producer Price Index - Explained
  • Standard of Living (Economic Well Being) - Explained
  • High, Low, and Middle-Income Countries - Explained
  • Economic Convergence - Explained
  • Growth Consensus - Explained
  • Level of Trade - Explained
  • Intra-Industry Trade - Explained
  • Exports as Percentage of GDP - Explained
  • Flow of Capital - Explained
  • National Savings and Investment Identity - Explained
  • Unilateral Transfer (International Economics) - Explained
  • Financial Capital and Economic Capital- Explained
  • Tariff - Explained
  • National Interest Argument - Explained
  • Race to the Bottom - Explained
  • Free Trade Agreement - Explained
  • Disruptive Market Change (Economics) - Explained
  • Dollarize - Explained
  • Foreign Direct Investment - Explained
  • Tobin Tax - Explained
  • Appreciating and Depreciating Currency - Explained
  • Hard and Soft Peg (Currency) - Explained
  • Foreign Exchange Contract - Explained
  • Hedge (Currency) - Explained
  • Foreign Exchange Market - Explained
  • Division of Labor
  • Theory and Models - Explained
  • Government Regulation of Markets
  • Budget Constraint (Economics) - Explained
  • Utility (Economics) - Explained
  • Law of Diminishing Returns
  • Demand (Economics) - Explained
  • Supply (Economics)
  • Rule of Maximizing Utility - Explained
  • Factors Affecting Supply
  • Factors Affecting Demand
  • Substitution Effect - Explained
  • Factors Affecting Production
  • Fixed and Variable Inputs
  • Short-Run and Long-Run Production
  • Marginal Product
  • Factor Payment
  • Cost Function
  • Average Variable Cost
  • Production Technologies
  • Shape of the Cost Curve
  • Costs and Diminishing Marginal Productivity
  • Long Run Average Cost and Industry Competitors
  • Technology Shifts the Long-Run Average Cost Curve
  • Market Structure
  • Changes in Income and Consumer Choice
  • Changes in Price Affect Consumer Choices
  • Budget Constraints and Demand Curves
  • Explicit Costs
  • Total Product
  • Criticism of Economic Approaches
  • Raising Prices Affects Revenue
  • Perfect Competition and Decision Making
  • Profit Maximization in Perfectly Competitive Market
  • Profit Maximization - Marginal Revenue and Costs
  • Marginal Revenue Curve
  • Profit Margin and Average Total Cost
  • Cost Curve - Break Even Point
  • Shutdown Point - Cost Curve
  • Production Function - Estimate of Inputs
  • Short-Run Cost Decision - Perfectly Competitive Market
  • Marginal Costs and the Supply Curve -Perfectively Competitive Firm
  • Long Run Market Entry and Exits
  • Long-Run Equilibrium in a Perfectly Competitive Market
  • Productive and Allocative Efficiency in Perfectly Competitive Markets
  • Natural Monopoly
  • Legal Monopoly
  • Intellectual Property - Promoting Innovation
  • Monopolistic Pricing - the Demand Curve
  • Total Cost and Total Revenue for a Monopolist
  • Marginal Revenue and Marginal Cost for a Monopolist
  • Inefficiency of a Monopoly
  • Perceived Demand - Monopolistic Competitor
  • Monopolistic Competitors - Price and Quantity
  • Monopolistic Competitors - Market Entry
  • Monopolistic Competition and Efficiency
  • Oligopoly and the Prisoner's Dilemma
  • Forcing Cooperation in a Prisoner’s Dilemma
  • Cooperation in a Kinked Demand Curve
  • Measuring Monopoly Power in an Industry
  • Restrictive Practices under Antitrust Law
  • Cost-Plus Regulation (Antitrust) - Explained
  • Price Cap Regulation (Antitrust) - Explained
  • Regulatory Capture - Explained
  • Imperfect information
  • Imperfect Information -Equilibrium Price and Quantity?
  • Irrational Consumer Behavior - Economics
  • Government and Social Insurance
  • Fundamental Law of Insurance
  • Risk Groups - Explained
  • The Moral Hazard Problem
  • The Adverse Selection Problem
  • Government Regulation of Insurance
  • Price, Supply, and Demand in the Labor Market
  • Equilibrium Wage - Explained
  • Shifts in the Demand for Labor
  • Shifts in the Supply Labor
  • Technology and Labor Demand
  • Minimum Wages - Price Floor in Labor Market
  • First Rule of Labor Markets
  • Labor Demand in Perfectly Competitive Markets
  • Imperfect Competition in Labor Markets
  • Monopsony - Explained
  • Labor Market Power of Employers
  • Marginal Cost of Labor
  • Labor Market Power of Employees
  • Labor Market - Bilateral Monopoly
  • Supply and Demand in Financial Markets
  • Usury Laws as Price Ceilings in Financial Markets
  • Market Competition and Innovation
  • New Technology and Positive Externalities
  • Education - Private and Social Rate of Return
  • Government Approaches to Encouraging Innovation
  • Public Good (Economics)
  • Free Rider Problem for Public Goods?
  • Role of Government in Paying for Public Goods
  • Tragedy of Commons - Common Resources?
  • Income Inequality - Explained
  • Poverty Line - Explained
  • Public Safety Net - Explained
  • Measuring Income Inequality
  • Lorenz Curve - Explained
  • Ladder of Opportunity - Explained
  • Incentives and Income Equality
  • Macroeconomic Frameworks
  • Tools for Macroeconomic Policy
  • Double Counting GDP
  • Converting Nominal to Real GDP
  • GDP Deflator
  • Nominal GDP Price Index
  • Measuring GDP
  • Tracking Real GDP
  • Converting Currencies with Exchange Rates
  • Convert GDP to a Common Currency
  • GDP as a Measure of Society Well-Being
  • GDP and Society Standard of Living
  • Rule of Law andEconomic Growth?
  • Measuring Productivity
  • Effect of Sustained Economic Growth
  • Compound Growth vs Compound Interest
  • Components of Economic Growth
  • Growth Accounting Studies
  • Health Economic Growth Climate
  • Equilibrium - Aggregate Supply and Demand
  • Aggregate Supply and Demand - Macro vs Microeconomics
  • Growth and Recessions - Aggregate Supply and Demand Model
  • Keynesian, Intermediate, and Neoclassical Zones
  • Keynesian Perspective - Aggregate Demand
  • Recessionary and Inflationary Gap
  • Consumption Expenditure
  • Investment Expenditure
  • Government Spending in Aggregate Demand?
  • Net Exports in Aggregate Demand
  • Coordination Argument - Wage Stickiness
  • Menu Costs
  • Keynesian Assumptions - Aggregate Supply and Demand Model
  • Macroeconomic Externality
  • Expenditure Multiplier
  • Keynesian Approach to Unemployment and Inflation
  • Keynesian Perspective on Market Forces
  • Physical Capital Affects Productivity
  • Potential GDP in the Aggregate Demand Aggregate Supply Model
  • Prices are Flexible in the Long Run
  • NeoClassical and Keynesian View of Long-Run Aggregate Supply and Demand
  • Adjustment of Wages and Prices in Macroeconomy
  • Measure Inflation Expectations
  • Neoclassical Phillips Curve Tradeoff
  • Neoclassical View of Unemployment
  • Neoclassical View of Recessions
  • Keynesian vs Neoclassical Macroeconomic Policy Recommendations
  • Government Spending - Explained
  • Effects of Discretionary Policy (Interest Rates)
  • Government Borrowing
  • Fiscal Policy and the Aggregate Supply and Demand Curve
  • Fiscal Policy Affects Interest Rates
  • Types of Lag in Fiscal Policy
  • Temporary and Permanent Fiscal Policy
  • Fiscal Policy Limitations
  • Politics Affect Discretionary Fiscal Policy
  • Fiscal Policy and Trade Balances
  • Exchange Rates Affect Budget & Trade Deficits
  • Effect of Recurring Large Deficits
  • Fiscal Policy Affects Trade Imbalances
  • Government Borrowing Affects Private Savings
  • Fiscal Policy Affects Investment and Economic Growth
  • Crowding Out of Physical Capital Investment
  • Government Borrowing Affects Interest Rates in Financial Markets
  • Government Investment in Physical Capital
  • Public Investment in Human Capital
  • Fiscal Policy Can Affect Technology Development
  • US Labor Force
  • Establishment Payroll Survey
  • Measuring Unemployment
  • Implicit Contract Theory of Wages
  • Efficient Wage Theory
  • Adverse Selection of Wage Cuts Argument
  • Insider-Outsider Model
  • Relative Wage Coordination Argument
  • Natural Rate of Unemployment
  • Unemployment Insurance - Explained
  • Inflation and the Redistribution of Purchasing Power
  • Inflation Blurs Price Signals
  • Inflation Affects Long-Term Planning
  • Benefits of Inflation
  • Income Payments - Economics
  • Trade Surplus or Trade Deficit - Which is Better?
  • Balance of Trade vs Balance of Payments
  • Supply and Demand for Financial Capital
  • Domestic Saving and Investment and the Trade Balance
  • National Savings Identity and Trade Deficits
  • Business Cycle and Trade Balances
  • Trade Balance vs Trade Surplus
  • Specialization and Gain from Trade
  • Absolute Advantage in All Goods
  • Production Possibilities Frontier and Comparative Advantage
  • Comparative Advantage and Mutually Beneficial Trade
  • Opportunity Costs and International Trade
  • Splitting Up the Value Chain
  • Economies of Scale and Trading Advantages
  • Non-Tariff Barriers
  • Anti-Dumping Argument and Restricting Imports?
  • Environmental Protection Argument for Restricting Imports
  • Unsafe Consumer Products Argument for Restricting Imports
  • Economic Unions - Explained
  • Supply and Demand in Currency Exchange Market
  • Dealers in the Interbank Market
  • Expectations about Future Exchange Rates Shift Demand
  • Changes in the Expected Rate of Return - Shift Demand and Supply of Currency
  • Relative Inflation Shifts Demand and Supply for a Currency
  • Central Banks and Exchange Rates
  • Exchange Rates Affect Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
  • Exchange Rate Fluctuations
  • Merged Currency
  • Exchange Rate Policy
  • Bank Balance Sheet
  • How Do Banks Create Money?
  • Banking System
  • Organization of the Federal Reserve Bank
  • Bank Supervision
  • What are Bank Runs?
  • Deposit Insurance
  • Central Banks and Monetary Policy
  • The Effect of Monetary Policy on Aggregate Demand
  • Functions of Money
  • Bank Regulation
  • Excess Reserves (Banking)
  • Unpredictable Movements of Velocity
  • Central Banks - Unemployment and Inflation
  • Asset Bubbles and Leverage Cycles
  • Growth Consensus
  • Banks - Explained
  • Protectionism - Explained

Research, Quantitative Analysis, & Decision Science

  • Elasticity Coefficient - Explained
  • Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) - Explained
  • Analysis of Means - Explained
  • Autoregressive Moving Average (ARMA) - Explained
  • Bell Curve - Explained
  • Boolean Logic - Explained
  • Box-Cox Transformation - Explained
  • Bounded Rationality - Explained
  • Cost Benefit Analysis - Explained
  • Chi Square Distribution - Explained
  • Confidence Interval - Explained
  • Kurtosis - Explained
  • Linear Regression - Explained
  • Kruskal Wallis Test - Explained
  • Likert Scale - Explained
  • Law of Large Numbers - Explained
  • OODA Loop - Explained
  • A Posteriori - Explained
  • Regression Analysis - Explained
  • Variance Analysis - Explained
  • Altman Z-Score - Explained
  • Bonferroni Test - Explained
  • Degrees of Freedom - Explained
  • Venn Diagram - Explained
  • Autoregression - Explained
  • Multiple Linear Regression - Explained
  • Pareto Rule (80/20 Rule) - Explained
  • Box Jenkins Model - Explained
  • Bartlett's Test (Statistics) - Explained
  • A Fortiori Analysis - Explained
  • A Priori Probability - Explained
  • Multivariate Model - Explained
  • Weighted Average - Explained
  • Random Factor Analysis - Explained
  • Data Analytics - Explained
  • Data Mining - Explained
  • Data Science - Explained
  • Back of the Envelope Calculation - Explained
  • Decision Analysis - Explained
  • Decision Theory - Explained
  • Decision Tree - Explained
  • R-Squared - Explained
  • One-Tailed Test - Explained
  • Alpha Risk - Explained
  • Uniform Distribution - Explained
  • Tree Diagram - Explained
  • Sampling Distribution - Explained
  • Correlation - Explained
  • T Distribution - Explained
  • Sampling Error - Explained
  • Standard Error - Explained
  • Positive Correlation - Explained
  • Trend Analysis - Explained
  • Empirical Rule - Explained
  • Subjective Probability - Explained
  • Trimmed Mean - Explained
  • Sum of Squares - Explained
  • Empirical Probability - Explained
  • Wilcoxon Test - Explained
  • Absolute Frequency - Explained
  • Least Squares Method - Explained
  • Normal Distribution - Explained
  • Null Hypothesis - Explained
  • Hypothesis Testing - Explained
  • Stochastic Modeling - Explained
  • Two-Way ANOVA - Explained
  • Qualitative Analysis - Explained
  • Poisson Distribution - Explained
  • Quantitative Analysis - Explained
  • Histogram - Explained
  • Probability Distribution - Explained
  • Predictive Modeling - Explained
  • Big Data - Explained
  • Statistically Significant - Explained
  • Discrete Distribution - Explained
  • Predictive Analytics - Explained
  • Three Way ANOVA - Explained
  • Covariance - Explained
  • Cluster Analysis - Explained
  • Central Limit Theorem - Explained
  • Nonlinear Regression - Explained
  • Mean-Variance Analysis - Explained
  • P Value - Explained
  • Clinical Trial - Explained
  • Residual Sum of Squares - Explained
  • Sensitivity Analysis - Explained
  • Frequency Distribution - Explained
  • Stepwise Regression - Explained
  • Type I Error - Explained
  • Type II Error - Explained
  • Coefficient of Determination - Explained
  • Coefficient of Variation - Explained
  • Marginal (Incremental) Analysis - Explained
  • Scheffe's Test - Explained
  • Hedonic Regression - Explained
  • Environmental Scanning - Explained
  • Management and Decision Making - Explained
  • Programmed and Unprogrammed Decisions - Explained
  • Prescriptive Analytics - Explained
  • Pearson Coefficient - Explained
  • Mean Reversion - Explained
  • Rescaled Range Analysis - Explained
  • Path Dependency - Explained
  • Bifurcation - Explained

Investments, Trading, and Financial Markets

  • Global Depositary Receipts - Explained
  • Zero Coupon Bond - Explained
  • Earnings Per Share - Explained
  • Diversification Strategy (Investments) - Explained
  • Derivative Securities - Explained
  • Dry Powder (Finance) - Explained
  • Discount Share (Stock) - Explained
  • Lack of Control Discount (Stock) - Explained
  • Discount for Lack of Marketability (Stock) - Explained
  • Discount for Lack of Voting Rights (Stock) - Explained
  • Daily Trading Limit (Securities) - Explained
  • DAX 100 - Explained
  • Dividend Reinvestment Plan - Explained
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average (the Dow) - Explained
  • Dow Jones US Total Market Index - Explained
  • Dow Jones Global Indexes - Explained
  • Dow Theory - Explained
  • Downtick (Financial Markets) - Explained
  • Floating Exchange Rates - Explained
  • Edgeworth Price Cycle - Explained
  • Efficient Market Hypothesis - Explained
  • Equity Risk Premium - Explained
  • Energy or Royalty Trust - Explained
  • Zero Cost Collar Option Strategy - Explained
  • Zero Basis Risk Swap - Explained
  • Yield Curve - Explained
  • Yield Spread - Explained
  • Yield to Call - Explained
  • Pure Yield Pickup Swap - Explained
  • Hedge (Investment) - Explained
  • High Water Mark (Investment) - Explained
  • Hurdle Rate (Finance) - Explained
  • Return on Investment (ROI) - Explained
  • Risk Free Rate of Return - Explained
  • Risk Premium - Explained
  • Redeemable Bonds - Explained
  • Regulation T - Explained
  • Rule of 72 - Explained
  • Random Walk Theory (Stock Market) - Explained
  • Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit - Explained
  • Capitalization Rate - Explained
  • Capped Fund (Investments) - Explained
  • Carried Interest (Finance) - Explained
  • New York Stock Exchange - Explained
  • NASDAQ - Explained
  • Naked Call Option - Explained
  • National Futures Association - Explained
  • New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) - Explained
  • New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) - Explained
  • Naked Debenture - Explained
  • Hang Seng Index (HSI) - Explained
  • Herstatt Risk - Explained
  • Hulbert Financial Digest - Explained
  • Forward Dividend Yield - Explained
  • Qualified Professional Asset Manager (QPAM) - Explained
  • Warrant (Finance) - Explained
  • Weak Form Market Efficiency - Explained
  • ABX Index - Explained
  • Above Par (Bond Price) - Explained
  • Abnormal Return - Explained
  • Accrued Interest Bond - Explained
  • Accumulation Period - Explained
  • At The Money Option Price - Explained
  • Amortization of Bond Costs - Explained
  • Amortization of Bond Discount - Explained
  • Accretion - Explained
  • Bearer Bond - Explained
  • Bond Ratings - Explained
  • Bond Market - Explained
  • Broker Dealer - Explained
  • Backwardation - Explained
  • Binary Option - Explained
  • Buy Limit Order - Explained
  • Buying on Margin - Explained
  • Buy-Side (Market Trading) - Explained
  • Brent Crude - Explained
  • Buy Stop Order - Explained
  • Cap and Trade - Explained
  • Capital Markets - Explained
  • Certificate of Deposit - Explained
  • Call Option - Explained
  • Bear Market - Explained
  • Chicago Board of Trade - Explained
  • Commodity Futures Modernization Act - Explained
  • Collateralized Loan Obligation - Explained
  • Commingled Fund - Explained
  • Currency Swap - Explained
  • Commodity Futures Trading Commission - Explained
  • Chicago Stock Exchange - Explained
  • Guaranteed Interest Certificate - Explained
  • Intermarket Surveillance Group - Explained
  • Committee on the Uniform Security Identification Procedure Numbers (CUSIP) - Explained
  • Inflation Protected Securities - Explained
  • Keogh Plan - Explained
  • Knock Out Option - Explained
  • Jitney - Explained
  • Income Deposit Security - Explained
  • Listed Stock or Listed Security - Explained
  • Asset-Backed Securities - Explained
  • Chicago Board Options Exchange - Explained
  • Chicago Mercantile Exchange - Explained
  • Closed End Fund - Explained
  • Open End Fund - Explained
  • January Effect - Explained
  • Black Scholes Formula - Explained
  • Black Swan - Explained
  • London Stock Exchange - Explained
  • Open Financial Exchange - Explained
  • London Financial Futures and Options Exchange - Explained
  • London Metal Exchange - Explained
  • Lookback Option - Explained
  • Good Til Cancelled (Investment Order) - Explained
  • Investment Grade - Explained
  • Portfolio Management - Explained
  • Option Premium - Explained
  • Philadelphia Stock Exchange - Explained
  • Passive Investing - Explained
  • Financial Engineering - Explained
  • Forward Swap - Explained
  • Pooled Investment Vehicle - Explained
  • Position Limit (Derivatives) - Explained
  • Rubber Band Effect - Explained
  • Ponzi Scheme - Explained
  • Morningstar System - Explained
  • Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) - Explained
  • Sinking Fund - Explained
  • Warrant (Stock) - Explained
  • Collar Agreement - Explained
  • Prepaid Variable Forward - Explained
  • Systemic Risk - Explained
  • Securities Investor Protection Corporation - Explained
  • S&P Case-Shiller US Home Price Index - Explained
  • Risk Adjusted Discount Rate - Explained
  • Standard and Poor's 500 (S&P 500) - Explained
  • Russell Index - Explained
  • Market Capitalization (Market Cap) - Explained
  • TSX Venture Exchange - Explained
  • Modern Portfolio Theory - Explained
  • Small Cap (Businesses) - Explained
  • Secondary Purchase (Finance) - Explained
  • Institutional Investor - Explained
  • Standard and Poor's Ratings - Explained
  • Burnout (Mortgage Backed Securities) - Explained
  • Secondary Market - Explained
  • Securitization - Explained
  • S&P TSX60 Index - Explained
  • Thin Market - Explained
  • Trust Indenture (Bonds) - Explained
  • Arbitrage Pricing Theory - Explained
  • Uptick (Trading) - Explained
  • Tranche - Explained
  • Volume Weighted Average Price - Explained
  • Wash Sale - Explained
  • World Federation of Stock Exchanges - Explained
  • Amortizable Bond Premium - Explained
  • Annuity - Explained
  • Blockage Discount - Explained
  • Barone-Adessi and Whaley Model - Explained
  • US Savings Bond - Explained
  • Bull Market - Explained
  • Dividend Yield - Explained
  • American Depositary Receipts - Explained
  • American Depositary Shares - Explained
  • Credit Default Swap - Explained
  • Effective Annual Yield - Explained
  • Exchange Traded Fund - Explained
  • Value Line Composite Index - Explained
  • Global Industry Classification Standard - Explained
  • Hedge Fund - Explained
  • Investment Advisor - Explained
  • Variable Annuity - Explained
  • Interest Rate Swap - Explained
  • Equity Indexed Annuity - Explained
  • Individual Retirement Account (IRA) - Explained
  • Investment Company Act of 1940 - Explained
  • Swap (Finance) - Explained
  • Money Market Fund - Explained
  • Mutual Fund - Explained
  • Mortgage-Backed Securities Clearing Corporation - Explained
  • Penny Stock - Explained
  • Treasury Bill (T-Bill) - Explained
  • Yield (Finance) - Explained
  • Bell Shaped Portfolio - Explained
  • Bond Anticipation Note - Explained
  • Bunny Bond - Explained
  • Brady Bonds - Explained
  • Breadth of Market Theory - Explained
  • Yield to Maturity - Explained
  • Roth IRA - Explained
  • Above Market Cost (Market Trading) - Explained
  • ABC Agreement - Explained
  • Advance Decline Line Ratio - Explained
  • Accelerated Bookbuild - Explained
  • Accumulation Option - Explained
  • Amortizing Swap - Explained
  • Average Annual Current Maturities - Explained
  • AC-DC Option - Explained
  • At the Money Forward Option - Explained
  • Intermarket Spread Swaps - Explained
  • Benchmark Index - Explained
  • Bulldog Bond - Explained
  • Substitution Swap - Explained
  • Rate Anticipation Swap - Explained
  • Balanced Fund - Explained
  • Effective Yield - Explained
  • Across the Board (Finance) - Explained
  • Bermuda Option - Explained
  • Absolute Breadth Index - Explained
  • Accreting Principal Swap - Explained
  • October Effect - Explained
  • Odd Lot Theory - Explained
  • In The Money (Option) - Explained
  • Footsie (FTSE) - Explained
  • Flat Yield Curve - Explained
  • Multi-Asset Class - Explained
  • Weighted Alpha - Explained
  • Wedge (Technical Analysis) - Explained
  • Watered Stock - Explained
  • Wash Sale Rule - Explained
  • Multiple Discriminant Analysis - Explained
  • Buy-Write (Options) - Explained
  • Buy-Stops Above - Explained
  • Buy and Hold (Investing Strategy) - Explained
  • Taping Rule (Securities) - Explained
  • Margin Account - Explained
  • MAR Ratio - Explained
  • Tail Risk (Portfolio) - Explained
  • Backpricing (Forward Contracts) - Explained
  • Backspread (Securities Trading) - Explained
  • Bagging the Street - Explained
  • Dark Cloud Cover - Explained
  • Dark Pool - Explained
  • Darvas Box Theory - Explained
  • Calamity Call - Explained
  • Calendar Effect (Stock Market) - Explained
  • Calendar Spread (Investments) - Explained
  • Call (Options and Auctions) - Explained
  • Call Rule - Explained
  • Back-end Load - Explained
  • Backdoor Roth IRA - Explained
  • Backing Away (Securities Market) - Explained
  • Day Trader - Explained
  • Decentralized Market - Explained
  • Decoupling - Explained
  • Dedication Strategy (Investment) - Explained
  • Face Value (Securities) - Explained
  • Fairness Opinion - Explained
  • Falling Three Methods - Explained
  • Gamma (Options Pricing) - Explained
  • Jensen's Measure - Explained
  • Jumbo Pool (Mortgages) - Explained
  • Efficient Frontier (Investment) - Explained
  • Elliott Waves Theory - Explained
  • Embedded Option (Bonds) - Explained
  • Naked Put - Explained
  • Narrow Basis (Stocks) - Explained
  • Ladder Option - Explained
  • Lamda (Options Pricing) - Explained
  • Make a Market (Securities Trading) - Explained
  • Make-Whole Call Provision (Bonds) - Explained
  • Mandatory Redemption Schedule (Bond) - Explained
  • Underwater (Value of Asset) - Explained
  • Certified Asset Protection Analyst - Explained
  • Certified Commercial Investment Member - Explained
  • Offsetting Transaction - Explained
  • Market Capitalization Rule - Explained
  • Market Discount (Bonds) - Explained
  • Certified Trust and Financial Advisor - Explained
  • Wrap Around Annuity - Explained
  • Yield Basis - Explained
  • Market Efficiency - Explained
  • Market Exposure - Explained
  • Market Order - Explained
  • On Neck Pattern - Explained
  • Capitulation (Investing) - Explained
  • Annual Percentage Yield - Explained
  • Market Risk - Explained
  • Marketweight - Explained
  • Martingale System - Explained
  • Semi-strong Form Efficiency - Explained
  • Active Trading - Explained
  • Required Rate of Return - Explained
  • Short Position (Trading) - Explained
  • Active Investing - Explained
  • Active Management (Investing) - Explained
  • Earnings Call - Explained
  • Treasury Receipt - Explained
  • Treasury Bond (T-Bond) - Explained
  • Treasury Note - Explained
  • Risk-Free Asset - Explained
  • Asset Management - Explained
  • Below Par - Explained
  • Bear (Investor) - Explained
  • Basis Point - Explained
  • Biased Expectations (Financial Trading) - Explained
  • Broker - Explained
  • Commodity Swap - Explained
  • Commodity Price Risk - Explained
  • Brokerage Account - Explained
  • Central Registration Depository - Explained
  • Corner a Market - Explained
  • Coupon (Bonds) - Explained
  • Cumulative Volume Index - Explained
  • Cross Hedge (Investments) - Explained
  • Fortune 500 (Company) - Explained
  • Shingle Theory - Explained
  • Financial Modeling - Explained
  • Clearing House - Explained
  • Clearing House Electronic Subregister System (CHESS) - Explained
  • Asset Swapped Convertible Option Transaction (ASCOT) - Explained
  • Asset Swap - Explained
  • Absolute Rate (Interest Rate Swap) - Explained
  • Absolute Return - Explained
  • Guaranteed Investment Contract - Explained
  • Moody's - Explained
  • Weighted Average Market Capitalization - Explained
  • Workable Indication (Bonds) - Explained
  • Yellow Sheets - Explained
  • Unitized Endowment Pool - Explained
  • Adaptive Market Hypothesis - Explained
  • Penny Stock Reform Act - Explained
  • Unit Investment Trust - Explained
  • Unit Trust - Explained
  • Workout Period (Trading) - Explained
  • World Gold Council - Explained
  • Master Swap Agreement - Explained
  • Structured Investment Vehicle - Explained
  • Treasury Yield - Explained
  • Emirates Investment Authority - Explained
  • Churning (Investor) - Explained
  • Circular Trading - Explained
  • CINS Number - Explained
  • Candlestick (Price Chart) - Explained
  • Callable Security - Explained
  • Accumulation Phase (Annuities) - Explained
  • Active Stocks - Explained
  • Chooser Option (Finance) - Explained
  • Canary Call - Explained
  • Calmar Ratio - Explained
  • Call Swaption - Explained
  • Accommodation Trading - Explained
  • Accrual Swap - Explained
  • Adjustable Peg (FOREX) - Explained
  • Ad Infinitum - Explained
  • Actuals (Commodities) - Explained
  • Worden Stochastics - Explained
  • Stuffing (Securities Trading) - Explained
  • Treasury STRIPS - Explained
  • Treynor-Black Model - Explained
  • Treynor Ratio - Explained
  • White Elephant - Explained
  • White Candlestick - Explained
  • Adjustment Bond - Explained
  • Gypsy Swap - Explained
  • Adjusted Funds from Operations - Explained
  • Active Index Fund - Explained
  • Active Bond Crowd - Explained
  • Active Bond - Explained
  • Accrued Interest Adjustment - Explained
  • Accretion of Discount - Explained
  • Accreted Value - Explained
  • Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses - Explained
  • Accumulative Swing Index - Explained
  • Accumulation Unit - Explained
  • Accumulation Bond - Explained
  • Accumulation Area (Finance) - Explained
  • Accumulation (Finance) - Explained
  • Accidental High Yielder - Explained
  • Accelerated Return Note - Explained
  • Absolute Return Index - Explained
  • Lattice-Based Model - Explained
  • NYSE Composite Index - Explained
  • Capital Growth Strategy - Explained
  • Capital Structure Arbitrage - Explained
  • Capital Market Line - Explained
  • Financial Analysis - Explained
  • Thrift Savings Plan - Explained
  • Ticker Symbol - Explained
  • Five Percent Rule - Explained
  • Depositary Receipt - Explained
  • DuPont Analysis - Explained
  • Informed Consent (Investment) - Explained
  • Fund Manager - Explained
  • Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) of ETFs - Explained
  • Fence (Investments) - Explained
  • Stock Swap - Explained
  • Top Down Analysis - Explained
  • Technical Analysis - Explained
  • Traditional IRA - Explained
  • Capital Commitment - Explained
  • Uptick Rule - Explained
  • Volatility - Explained
  • Investment Manager - Explained
  • Irrational Exuberance - Explained
  • Prudent Person Rule - Explained
  • Pink Sheets - Explained
  • Pipeline Theory - Explained
  • Options Contract - Explained
  • Out of the Money (Options) - Explained
  • Put (Option Contract) - Explained
  • Black Friday - Explained
  • Required Yield - Explained
  • Stop-Loss Order (Trading) - Explained
  • Pivot (Stock Price) - Explained
  • Perfect Hedge - Explained
  • Thinly Traded (Securities) - Explained
  • Speculation (Investing) - Explained
  • Spread (Trading) - Explained
  • Money Management - Explained
  • Money Market - Explained
  • Long (Long Position) - Explained
  • Expected Return - Explained
  • American Academy of Financial Management - Explained
  • American Association of Individual Investors - Explained
  • Associate in Fidelity and Surety Bonding - Explained
  • Bond Yield - Explained
  • Cost of Carry - Explained
  • Presidential Election Cycle Theory - Explained
  • Collateralized Bond Obligation - Explained
  • Stockbrocker - Explained
  • Delisting - Explained
  • Desk Trader - Explained
  • Security Market Line - Explained
  • Association of Futures Brokers and Dealers - Explained
  • Family of Funds - Explained
  • Coupon Rate - Explained
  • Average Return - Explained
  • Comparable Company Analysis - Explained
  • Bay Street - Explained
  • Comparative Market Analysis - Explained
  • Company Risk (Investment) - Explained
  • Portfolio of Investments - Explained
  • Freeze Out (Trading) - Explained
  • Average Annual Return - Explained
  • American Municipal Bond Assurance Corporation - Explained
  • Bellwether (Trading Markets) - Explained
  • Liquidity Premium - Explained
  • Exit Fee (Investor Sale of Shares) - Explained
  • Closing Bell - Explained
  • Bid and Ask - Explained
  • Junk Bond - Explained
  • Memory of Price Strategy - Explained
  • Micro Cap - Explained
  • Federal Credit Union - Explained
  • Preferred Habitat Theory (Bond Trading) - Explained
  • Convexity (Bonds) - Explained
  • Centralized Market - Explained
  • Anti-Reciprocal Rule (FINRA) - Explained
  • Cash and Carry Transaction - Explained
  • Certificate of Government Receipt (COUGR) - Explained
  • Volcker Rule - Explained
  • Relative Return - Explained
  • Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor - Explained
  • Qualified Eligible Participant - Explained
  • Forward Contract - Explained
  • Filter Rule - Explained
  • Fractal Markets Hypothesis - Explained
  • Reintermediation - Explained
  • Captive Fund - Explained
  • Cash on Cash Return - Explained
  • Financial Industry Regulatory Authority - Explained
  • Load (Mutual Fund) - Explained
  • Specific-Shares Method (Investements) - Explained
  • Total Expense Ratio - Explained
  • Bull (Investor) - Explained
  • Attribution Analysis - Explained
  • Balloon Interest - Explained
  • Capital Pool Company - Explained
  • Poison Put - Explained
  • Boiler Room (Securities Trading) - Explained
  • Bond Discount - Explained
  • After-Tax Real Rate of Return - Explained
  • Captive Real Estate Investment Trust - Explained
  • Assets Under Management - Explained
  • Asset Class - Explained
  • Algorithmic Trading - Explained
  • Advisor Fee - Explained
  • After the Bell - Explained
  • Collateralized Debt Obligation - Explained
  • Collateralized Mortgage Obligation - Explained
  • Collective Investment Fund - Explained
  • Bond - Explained
  • Bloomberg Terminal - Explained
  • Alternative Investment - Explained
  • After-Hours Trading - Explained
  • Binomial Tree (Options) - Explained
  • Indemnification Method (Trading) - Explained
  • Aggregation - Explained
  • Feeder Fund - Explained
  • Commercial Paper Funding Facility - Explained
  • Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst - Explained
  • Chartered Financial Consultant - Explained
  • Chartered Financial Risk Engineer - Explained
  • Chartered Investment Counselor - Explained
  • Chartered Mutual Fund Counselor - Explained
  • Chartered Portfolio Manager - Explained
  • Medium Term (Investments) - Explained
  • Original Issue Discount - Explained
  • Overseas Private Investment Corporation - Explained
  • Straight Through Processing (Financial Transactions) - Explained
  • Tight Market (Trading) - Explained
  • Spot Market - Explained
  • American Option - Explained
  • After-Market Performance - Explained
  • Amplitude (Securities) - Explained
  • Agio - Explained
  • Pass-Through Rate (Mortgage-Backed Securities) - Explained
  • Greater Fool Theory - Explained
  • Halloween Strategy - Explained
  • Headline Effect - Explained
  • Exhausted Selling Model - Explained
  • Intermarket Analysis - Explained
  • Bubble Theory - Explained
  • Formula Method (Swaps) - Explained
  • Standard and Poor's Depositary Receipts (SPDR) - Explained
  • Stop-Limit Order - Explained
  • Straddle (Options Trading) - Explained
  • Theta (Options Trading) - Explained
  • The Kelly Criterion - Explained
  • Broker of Record - Explained
  • Clearing Member Trade Agreement - Explained
  • Collar (Trade Strategy) - Explained
  • Commodities Exchange - Explained
  • Commodity Exchange Act - Explained
  • Commodity Pool - Explained
  • Clientele Effect - Explained
  • Close Location Value - Explained
  • Closed-End Management Company - Explained
  • Breaking the Buck - Explained
  • Bowie Bond - Explained
  • Appraisal Ratio - Explained
  • Arbitrage Bond - Explained
  • Black Litterman Model - Explained
  • Black's Model - Explained
  • Benjamin Method - Explained
  • Better Alternative Trading System - Explained
  • Ask (Securities Trading) - Explained
  • Alternative Trading System - Explained
  • Brokerage Company - Explained
  • Cox, Ross, & Rubinstein Option-Pricing Model - Explained
  • Capital Gains Distribution (Managed Funds) - Explained
  • CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) - Explained
  • Composite (Trading Markets) - Explained
  • Distressed Securities - Explained
  • Dividend Irrelevance Theory - Explained
  • Consensus Estimate - Explained
  • Constant Maturity (Treasury Security) - Explained
  • Assignment of Trade - Explained
  • Post-Modern Portfolio Theory - Explained
  • Fed Model - Explained
  • Angel Bond - Explained
  • Cushion Theory - Explained
  • S Score - Explained
  • Base Currency - Explained
  • Continuous Quotation System - Explained
  • Industry Classification Benchmark - Explained
  • Automated Bond System - Explained
  • Junior Capital Pool - Explained
  • Kappa (Option Pricing) - Explained
  • Mortgage Pool - Explained
  • Mutual Fund Theorem - Explained
  • Monday Effect - Explained
  • Master Feeder Fund - Explained
  • Principal Protected Note - Explained
  • Measuring Principle (Stock Price) - Explained
  • Minsky Moment - Explained
  • Modified Dietz Method - Explained
  • Automated Customer Account Transfer Service - Explained
  • Auction Rate - Explained
  • Ascending Channel - Explained
  • Broker-Reseller - Explained
  • Squawk Box - Explained
  • Automated Confirmation Transaction Service - Explained
  • Advance Block - Explained
  • Brochure Rule - Explained
  • Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan - Explained
  • Stock Market Capitalization to GDP Ratio - Explained
  • Order Protection Rule - Explained
  • Annual Holdings Turnover - Explained
  • Permanent Capital Vehicle - Explained
  • Fund of Funds - Explained
  • Fixed Annuity - Explained
  • Protected Fund - Explained
  • Annualized Rate - Explained
  • Piotroski Score - Explained
  • House-Money Effect - Explained
  • Black-Box Model - Explained
  • Bilateral Netting - Explained
  • Bogey (Investment Performance) - Explained
  • Individual Retirement Annuity - Explained
  • Information Ratio (Investments) - Explained
  • Differential (Trading) - Explained
  • Credit Spread (Bonds and Options) - Explained
  • Hedonic Pricing - Explained
  • Full Service Broker - Explained
  • Balanced Investment Strategy - Explained
  • Price Variance - Explained
  • Reprice (Stock Options) - Explained
  • Bitcoin Mining - Explained
  • Closed Virtual Currency - Explained
  • Zero-Cost Strategy - Explained
  • Event Driven Strategy - Explained
  • Electronic Communication Network - Explained
  • Association of International Bond Dealers - Explained
  • Starting a Hedge Fund - Explained
  • Costs to Start a Hedge Fund - Explained
  • Market Segmentation Theory (Finance) - Explained
  • Primary vs Secondary Market (Finance) - Explained
  • Total Shareholder Return - Explained
  • Ratable Accrual Method (Bonds) - Explained
  • Net Asset Value (Investments) - Explained
  • Behaviorist (Finance) - Explained
  • Risk Curve - Explained
  • Strong Form Efficiency (Economics) - Explained
  • Fairway Bond - Explained
  • Cox-Ingersoll-Ross Model - Explained

Banking, Lending, and Credit Industry

  • European Central Bank - Explained
  • Deferred Payment - Explained
  • Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act - Explained
  • Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions (FACTA) Act - Explained
  • Insufficient Funds (NSF) - Explained
  • International Bank Account Number - Explained
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) - Explained
  • Fixed-Rate Mortgage - Explained
  • Float (Banking) - Explained
  • Effective Annual Interest Rate - Explained
  • Home Equity Conversion Mortgage - Explained
  • House Price Index - Explained
  • Housing and Economic Recovery Act - Explained
  • Housing Policy Counsel - Explained
  • Redlining (Discrimination) - Explained
  • Regulation C (Mortgage Lending) - Explained
  • Revolving Credit - Explained
  • Right of Rescission (Truth in Lending Act) - Explained
  • Recourse Loan - Explained
  • Regulation Q - Explained
  • Regulation R - Explained
  • Regulation Z - Explained
  • Regulation U - Explained
  • Rule of 78 - Explained
  • Bank Examination - Explained
  • National Credit Union Association - Explained
  • Negotiable Order of Withdrawal (NOW) Account - Explained
  • National Association of Mortgage Brokers - Explained
  • Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization - Explained
  • Adjustable-Rate Mortgage - Explained
  • Amortized Loan - Explained
  • Bridge Loan - Explained
  • Balloon Loan - Explained
  • Balloon Payment - Explained
  • Bank Identification Number - Explained
  • Bank Insurance Fund - Explained
  • Emergency Banking Act of 1933 - Explained
  • Bank Automated Clearing System - Explained
  • Capital Requirements (Banking) - Explained
  • Cash Out Refinance - Explained
  • Community Reinvestment Act - Explained
  • Community Development Financial Institution - Explained
  • Cash in Advance (Int'l Shipping) - Explained
  • Chex System - Explained
  • Gramm Leach Bliley Act - Explained
  • Glass Steagall Act - Explained
  • Cost of Funds Index - Explained
  • London Interbank Bid Rate - Explained
  • Closed End Credit - Explained
  • Lombard Rate - Explained
  • London Interbank Mean Rate - Explained
  • Open End Credit - Explained
  • Loan to Value Ratio - Explained
  • Regional Development Bank - Explained
  • Private Banking - Explained
  • Peer to Peer Lending - Explained
  • Riegle Neal Interstate Banking Act - Explained
  • Right of Offset - Explained
  • London Interbank Offer Rate (LIBOR) - Explained
  • Back-end Ratio - Explained
  • Reverse Mortgage - Explained
  • Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT) - Explained
  • Usury - Explained
  • Uniform Residential Loan Application - Explained
  • Waterfall Payment Scheme - Explained
  • Commercial Bank - Explained
  • Finance Charge - Explained
  • Investment Bank - Explained
  • Variable Interest Rate - Explained
  • Federal Reserve System - Explained
  • Bank Confirmation Letter - Explained
  • Blocked Funds - Explained
  • Bankable Funds - Explained
  • Benchmark Interest Rate - Explained
  • Banker's Blanket Bond - Explained
  • ABA Bank Index - Explained
  • ABA Transit Number - Explained
  • Alternative Mortgage Instrument - Explained
  • Buydown (Mortgage) - Explained
  • Bail In (Finance) - Explained
  • Accordion Feature - Explained
  • Back-to-Back Commitment - Explained
  • Back-to-Back Loan - Explained
  • Default (Non-Payment) - Explained
  • Effects Test (Disparate Impact) - Explained
  • Negative Amortization - Explained
  • Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist - Explained
  • Certified Bank Auditor - Explained
  • Certified Consumer Debt Specialist - Explained
  • Certified Credit Executive - Explained
  • Offshore Banking Unit - Explained
  • Wrongful Dishonor - Explained
  • Annual Percentage Rate - Explained
  • Wrap-Around Loan - Explained
  • Bank Stress Test - Explained
  • Bank Rate - Explained
  • Bank Wire - Explained
  • Without Recourse - Explained
  • Subprime - Explained
  • Asset-Based Lending - Explained
  • Payday Loan - Explained
  • PCI Compliance - Explained
  • Prime (Lending) - Explained
  • Prime Bank - Explained
  • Chartered Bank - Explained
  • Letter of Comfort - Explained
  • Line of Credit - Explained
  • Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) - Explained
  • Home Equity Loan - Explained
  • Routing Transit Number - Explained
  • Set Off Clause - Explained
  • Senior Debt - Explained
  • Federal Funds Rate - Explained
  • Acceleration Clause (Loan Agreement) - Explained
  • Predatory Lending - Explained
  • Overnight Rate - Explained
  • Check 21 Act - Explained
  • Advance Rate - Explained
  • CAMELS Rating System - Explained
  • CAP (Finance) - Explained
  • Capital Adequacy Ratio - Explained
  • Check Truncation - Explained
  • End Loan - Explained
  • Accounts Receivable Conversion (Banking) - Explained
  • Acquittance (Debt Discharge) - Explained
  • Itemized Statement - Explained
  • Due on Sale Clause - Explained
  • Future Advance (Mortgage) - Explained
  • Clearing House Interbank Payments System (CHIPS) - Explained
  • Compound Interest - Explained
  • Write Down (Mortgage) - Explained
  • Wraparound Mortgage - Explained
  • Asset Conversion Loan - Explained
  • Alienation Clause (Contract) - Explained
  • Legal Lending Limit - Explained
  • Instructing Bank - Explained
  • Interest (Debt) - Explained
  • Investment Banking - Explained
  • Clearing Corporation - Explained
  • Constituent (Market Indexes) - Explained
  • Default Risk - Explained
  • Interbank Rate - Explained
  • Purchase Money Mortgage - Explained
  • Federal Discount Rate - Explained
  • Combination Loan - Explained
  • Mortgage Broker - Explained
  • Merchant Bank - Explained
  • Export Credit Agency - Explained
  • Bank Guarantee - Explained
  • Conversion Option (Mortgages) - Explained
  • American Bankers Association - Explained
  • American Institute of Banking - Explained
  • Credit Union - Explained
  • Compounding - Explained
  • Middle Office - Explained
  • Financial Holding Company - Explained
  • Full Recourse Debt - Explained
  • Government National Mortgage Association - Explained
  • Conforming Loan - Explained
  • Closed-End Mortgage - Explained
  • Conventional Fixed-Rate Mortgage - Explained
  • Islamic Banking - Explained
  • Merchant Category Codes - Explained
  • Clearinghouse Automated Payment System (CHAPS) - Explained
  • Bank Discount Rate - Explained
  • Loan Syndication - Explained
  • Interest Rate Ceiling - Explained
  • Farm Credit System - Explained
  • Regulation Y - Explained
  • Regulation X - Explained
  • Regulation W - Explained
  • Regulation V - Explained
  • Regulation P - Explained
  • Regulation O - Explained
  • Federal Direct Loan Program - Explained
  • Private Export Funding Corporation - Explained
  • Liquidity Coverage Ratio - Explained
  • Agreement Corporation - Explained
  • Balloon Maturity - Explained
  • Bank Rating - Explained
  • Bank Reserve - Explained
  • Banker's Bank - Explained
  • Per Diem Interest - Explained
  • PLUS Loan - Explained
  • Federal Financial Institutions Examinations Council - Explained
  • Federal Housing Finance Agency - Explained
  • Blanket Mortgage - Explained
  • Beacon Score - Explained
  • Basel Accord - Explained
  • McFadden Act - Explained
  • Lender of Last Resort - Explained
  • Lending Facility - Explained
  • Revolving Loan Facility - Explained
  • Spot Loan - Explained
  • Affordable Market Value - Explained
  • Combined Loan to Value Ratio - Explained
  • Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems - Explained
  • Bow Tie Loan - Explained
  • Bank Secrecy Act - Explained
  • Article XII Company - Explained
  • Asian Development Bank - Explained
  • Brokered Deposit - Explained
  • Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act - Explained
  • Annualize - Explained
  • Capitalization Ratios - Explained
  • Financial Institutions Regulatory Act - Explained
  • Correspondent & Respondent Bank - Explained
  • Assumable Mortgage - Explained
  • Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation - Explained
  • Building and Loan Association - Explained
  • Bank Investment Contract - Explained
  • Schumer Box - Explained
  • Expedited Funds Availability Act - Explained
  • Federal Advisory Council - Explained
  • Parallel Loan - Explained
  • Average Daily Balance Method - Explained
  • Systematically Important Financial Institution - Explained
  • Aval - Explained
  • Grandfathered (Banking) Activities - Explained
  • FHA 203(k) Loan - Explained
  • Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS) - Explained
  • Regulation BB - Explained
  • Applicable Federal Rate (IRS) - Explained
  • Fully Amortizing Payment - Explained
  • Issuer Identification Number - Explained
  • Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank - Explained
  • Air Loan - Explained
  • Vostro Account - Explained
  • All in One Mortgage - Explained
  • Behavior-Based Repricing - Explained
  • Beige Book - Explained
  • Asset-Liability Committee - Explained
  • Balance-to-Limit Ratio - Explained
  • Bank Lending Survey - Explained
  • Banking and Securities Industry Committee - Explained
  • Regulation CC - Explained
  • Obligation Bond - Explained
  • Amortization Period (Loans) - Explained
  • Amortization Table (Loan) - Explained
  • Average Outstanding Balance - Explained
  • Adjusted Balance Method - Explained

Business Finance, Personal Finance, and Valuation Principles

  • Financial Projections (Overview)
  • Business Valuation - Explained
  • Startup Business Funding - Explained
  • Business Valuation Methods - Explained
  • Asset Based or Cost Based Valuation Methods - Explained
  • Book Value and Adjusted Book Value Methods - Explained
  • Replacement Value (Valuation) - Explained
  • Liquidation Value (Valuation) - Explained
  • Market Based Business Valuation - Explained
  • Comparables (Business Valuation) - Explained
  • Characteristic Based Ratios - Valuation
  • Issues with Market-Based Valuation Methods
  • Income-Based Valuation Methods - Explained
  • Earnings Capitalization Method - Explained
  • Build Up Method - Explained
  • Discount Future Cash Flows - Valuation Method
  • Excess Earnings Method of Valuation - Explained
  • Economic Value Added - Explained
  • Value of Dividends Method - Explained
  • Pre-Money and Post-Money Calculations - Explained
  • Angel Investor - Valuation Methods
  • Venture Capital Method - Business Valuation
  • First Chicago Valuation Method - Explained
  • Strategic Considerations in Valuation - Explained
  • Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) - Explained
  • Equity Financing - Explained
  • Discount Rate (Bank Rate and Cash Flow) - Explained
  • Discounted Cash Flow - Explained
  • Debenture - Explained
  • Debt Financing - Explained
  • Illiquid (Asset) - Explained
  • Employee Profit Sharing Plan - Explained
  • EBITDA Business Valuation Multiple - Explained
  • Recapitalization - Explained
  • Capitalization of Earnings - Explained
  • No Par Value Stock - Explained
  • Lifetime Value of Customer - Explained
  • Bridge Financing - Explained
  • Capital Expenditures (CapEx) - Explained
  • Capital Formation - Explained
  • Capital Structure (Company) - Explained
  • Capital Stock - Explained
  • Capitalization (Company) - Explained
  • Company Valuation Methods - Explained
  • Going Concern Value - Explained
  • Certified Financial Planner - Explained
  • Cost Approach to Real Estate Valuation - Explained
  • Intrinsic Value (Company) - Explained
  • Illiquid (Assets) - Explained
  • Levered Beta - Explained
  • Payback Period - Explained
  • Payment in Kind - Explained
  • Operating Budget - Explained
  • Royalty Based Financing - Explained
  • Senior Security - Explained
  • Burn Rate (Finance) - Explained
  • Terminal Value - Explained
  • Factoring - Explained
  • Total Cost of Ownership - Explained
  • Working Capital - Explained
  • Compound Annual Growth Rate - Explained
  • Capital (Business) - Explained
  • Cost of Equity - Explained
  • Cost of Capital - Explained
  • Earnings Basis - Explained
  • Net Present Value - Explained
  • Price Earnings Ratio (PE Ratio) - Explained
  • Internal Rate of Return - Explained
  • Weighted Average Cost of Capital - Explained
  • Rate of Return - Explained
  • Abandonment Value - Explained
  • Multistage Dividend Discount Model - Explained
  • Off Balance Sheet Financing - Explained
  • Weighted Average Cost of Equity - Explained
  • Warehouse Financing - Explained
  • Income Approach (Valuation) - Explained
  • Price Earnings to Growth (PEG) Ratio - Explained
  • Present Value - Explained
  • Adjusted Present Value - Explained
  • Shoestring Budget - Explained
  • Structured Finance - Explained
  • Endowment - Explained
  • Run Rate - Explained
  • Slush Fund - Explained
  • At a Discount - Explained
  • At a Premium - Explained
  • Comparable Transaction - Explained
  • Corporate Finance - Explained
  • Cost of Living Adjustment - Explained
  • Revenue-Based Financing - Explained
  • Delta (Derivative Pricing) - Explained
  • Free Cash Flow (FCF) - Explained
  • Hurdle Rate - Explained
  • Financial Planner - Explained
  • Absolute Value - Explained
  • Accelerated Dividend - Explained
  • Pre-Money Valuation - Explained
  • Mid-Cap Company Shares - Explained
  • Accredited in Business Valuations - Explained
  • Unlevered Cost of Capital - Explained
  • Unlevered Free Cash Flow - Explained
  • Unlevered Beta - Explained
  • Treasury Stock Method - Explained
  • Accounts Receivable Financing - Explained
  • CAPE Ratio - Explained
  • Absolute Percentage Growth - Explained
  • Capital Budgeting - Explained
  • Sunk Cost Dilemma - Explained
  • Fully Diluted Shares - Explained
  • Total Enterprise Value - Explained
  • Appropriation - Explained
  • Business Credit Score - Explained
  • Reinvestment Rate - Explained
  • Sum of Parts Valuation - Explained
  • PEG Payback Period - Explained
  • Extrinsic Value - Explained
  • Deleverage - Explained
  • Times-Revenue Method - Explained
  • Recurring Revenue - Explained
  • Cash-Flow Financing - Explained
  • Capitalization of Profits - Explained
  • Q Ratio (Tobin's Q) - Explained
  • Relative Valuation Model - Explained
  • Asset-Based Approach - Explained
  • Leveraged Buyback - Explained
  • Leveraged Recapitalization - Explained
  • Levered Free Cash Flow - Explained
  • Lintner's Model - Explained
  • Traditional Theory of Capital Structure - Explained
  • Book to Market Ratio - Explained
  • Capital Dividend - Explained
  • Chartered Asset Manager - Explained
  • Chartered Business Valuator - Explained
  • Price-to-Equity (Price-to-Book) Ratio - Explained
  • Assessed Value - Explained
  • Price to Cash Flow Ratio - Explained
  • Cockroach Theory - Explained
  • Bucket (Finance) - Explained
  • Mosaic Theory - Explained
  • Conduit Financing - Explained
  • Irrelevance Proposition Theorem - Explained
  • Private Activity Bond - Explained
  • Private Person Bond - Explained
  • Unquoted Public Company - Explained
  • Devolvement - Explained
  • Revenue Cap Regulation - Explained
  • Anticipation Note - Explained
  • Captive Finance Company - Explained
  • Airdrop (Cryptocurrency) - Explained
  • Private Finance Initiative - Explained
  • Replacement Chain Method - Explained
  • Asset Valuation Reserve - Explained
  • Private Investment in Public Equity - Explained
  • Financial Stability Plan - Explained
  • Macaulay Duration - Explained
  • Initial Coin Offering (ICO) - Explained
  • Currency Option - Explained
  • Fixed Amortization Method (Retirement Accounts) - Explained
  • Fair Market Value (FMV) - Explained
  • Capital Accumulation - Explained
  • Buyback Ratio - Explained
  • Appreciation (Value) - Explained
  • Aggregate Level Cost Method - Explained
  • Actual Deferral Percentage / Contribution Percentage Tests - Explained
  • Accrual Rate - Explained
  • Accrual Bond - Explained
  • Accounting Rate of Return - Explained
  • Abnormal Earnings Valuation Model - Explained
  • Whisper Number - Explained
  • Entropy - Explained
  • Alpha (Financial Analysis) - Explained

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