CAPITALIZED INTEREST
Account created in the income statement portion of a company’s financial statement, which holds a substantial amount of money to be used for paying off future interest payments. Moreover, it is seen as an asset and unlike most traditional types of interest, it is not immediately expensed.
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Residual Interest
A charge for borrowing money that accrues on a credit card account between the date the bill is issued and the date the cardholder pays the ...
Middle Class
Individuals who fall between working class and upper class in a social class. Normally, middle class people have a higher proportion of college deg ...
Tier 3 Capital
Capital held by banks to cover some of their market risks including risks from foreign currency exchange and commodities. Its capital debts may ent ...
Share-Draft Account
Share-Draft Account is an account that enables credit-union members to access the shared balance through the writing of drafts on their accounts. I ...
Segregated Disclosures
Segregated Disclosures are lender declarations that come in series mandated by the law, specifically by the Regulation M, to be segregated from oth ...
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Macroeconomics: A Brief History
Macroeconomics is a branch of study under Economics that deals with the economy’s growth and the way it behaves. It examines nationwide pheno ...
Introduction to Ethical Investing
Since time immemorial, investors look after better profits and income paying stocks. While many consider themselves as ethical investors, the commo ...
Principles of Trading: Introduction
Trading is an active participation in the financial markets. Those who partake in buy-and-hold investing are called traders. Also called market pla ...
Income Sources for Creating Retirement Fund
We have already tackled the overview of retirement, its significance, and allocating money for it, the next we are about to discuss is looking for ...
Macroeconomics: Basic Concepts
The concepts involved in macroeconomics focus on three fields, including national output and income, unemployment, and inflation and deflation. The ...
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| 05:02 | Trade Balance | Nov | |
| 07:00 | Economy Watchers Survey | Nov | |
| 09:00 | Industrial Production | Oct | |
| 10:00 | SECO Consumer Confidence | Nov | |
| 11:30 | Sentix Investor Confidence | Dec | |
| 01:50 | M2 Money Supply + CD | Nov | |
| 02:01 | BRC Retail Sales Monitor | Nov | |
| 02:30 | NAB Business Confidence | Nov | |
| 05:30 | RBA Interest Rate Decision | Dec |


