CLINTONOMICS
Economic policies established by former US President Bill Clinton. It pertains to both fiscal and monetary policies used during his term including low interest rates, rapid growth of the stock market, and trade agreements such as North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The term is a combination of the words Clinton and economics.
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Bank Restriction Act of 1797
Act freeing the Bank of England from exchanging banknotes and other financial claims for gold. Passed by the British government in 1797, the legisl ...
Worldwide Coverage
Worldwide Coverage is an insurance policy that provides international coverage for personal property owned by the insured against any loss or damag ...
Third-Party Verification - TPV
Process in which an independent organization evaluates the client’s information to ensure its accuracy and intent. This is often used in tran ...
Bullish Abandoned Baby
Candlestick pattern signalling a reversal in the present trend. Used by traders, it is formed by three unique candlesticks showing the following ch ...
Confluence
Combining two or more techniques and ideas into one complete strategy. It occurs when two different ideas or strategies are used together to come u ...
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Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Liabilities
Long-lived liabilities refer to obligations which are due more than a year. Some examples of long-term debt include convertible bond and capital le ...
Buying a Home: Closing the Deal
It’s almost done! With just a few steps away, the house that you have been dreaming of will be yours.
Ethical Investing: Activism and Advocacy of Shareholders
Activist investors are not contented with just purchasing stocks and supporting its actions or decisions. They want to change the norms of targeted ...
A Primer on Retirement Planning
Every person dreams of enjoying their lives once they reach their golden years. Most people desire living in a house with a beach front view or a m ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Earnings
For assessing how a company performed in a given period, the relation between income and cash flow statements should be taken into account. Several ...
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