MULTIPLE CAPITAL STRUCTURE
Classification of a firm’s bond and stock offerings into several classes. Every class has different traits in order to satisfy the needs of a wider scope of investors than by issuing only one stock class. These components have various required return rates that affect the weighted average cost of capital.
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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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Buying a Home: Writing an Offer
You’re down to the last four steps to buying your dream house. Now, you need to write an offer and the seller has to accept it. Take into acc ...
An Introduction to Student Loans
A college education is one of the most essential investment in a person’s life. Unfortunately, in this time and age, it has also become one o ...
Student Loans: Consolidating Private Loans
Fixed interest rates.
That is one viable reason for consolidating private loans although you are not mulling over that option. Private lo ...
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 ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Assets
Long-lived assets, also known as non-current assets, is any asset a company expects to keep for at least one year. Such assets are expected to boos ...
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