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basics of stock’s value

Investing has a set of four basic elements that investors use to break down a stock's value. In this article, we'll take a look at four commonly used financial ratios:…

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Equity valuation

The main purpose of stock valuation is to estimate the value of a company or its stock. A fundamental assumption of any fundamental valuation technique is that the value of…

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Notional value

Notional value is a term often used to value the underlying asset in a derivative transaction. This can be the total value of a position, the value that a position…

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Index option

An index option is a financial derivative that gives its holder the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell the value of an underlying index, such as the…

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Income Funds

Income funds are funds that provide investors with regular income in the form of interest or dividends by investing in government bonds, corporate bonds, high-dividend stocks and other securities that…

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Index fund

index funds are passive funds that pool investments in selected securities. It is a form of mutual fund that tracks a broader market index such as the SandP 500.

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mutual funds

A mutual fund is a placement product managed by professionals in which a group of money is invested by a group of investors through activities such as actions, obligations, etc.

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Balanced fund

Balanced funds are funds that invest money in a combination of stocks and bonds to achieve the fund's high rate of return while balancing risk using diversification.

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Closed-end fund

A closed-end fund is a type of professionally managed fund having a defined portfolio (the combination of several scripts) based on a fixed number of shares issued in an initial…

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Terminal value

Terminal value (TV) is the value of an asset, asset, or project beyond the expected period when it is possible to estimate future cash flows.

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