RECEIVABLES
These are considered as a company’s assets because it expects to receive payment for unpaid amounts soon. Receivables are classified as notes receivable and accounts receivable.
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Fat Finger Error
An error caused by pressing the wrong computer key to input data. This error is usually harmless but may sometimes have significant consequences if ...
Distribution Yield
Amount of income received or paid out by an annuity, real estate investment trust (REIT), or other income paying instruments. It is determined by d ...
Retention Bonus
A reward given to an employee that serves as an incentive to keep that key employee on the job during a significant business cycle, like a merger o ...
Introducing Broker - IB
An individual or business that gives advice to a clients but entrusts the work of the floor operation and trade execution to another futures mercha ...
Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board - MSRB
A board that protects investors, municipal entities, and public interest by creating investing rules and policies in order to avoid false and manip ...
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Ethical Investing: Environmentally-Conscious Investing
Environmentalist or not, as an investor, you care so much about your surroundings. Hence, you invest in companies that can reduce their negative im ...
Student Loans: Federal Loans
Most of the students mull over the idea of maximizing the federal loan availability first before borrowing for college through a private loan. Norm ...
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 ...
Buying a Home: Getting Into the Escrow Process
You write an offer and the seller accepts it. Deal closed. It is about time to go through the escrow process. Why does a buyer need to undergo this ...
Principles of Trading: Leverage and Margin
All novice and seasoned traders need to befriend these two great tools to achieve success in trading: leverage and margin.
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| Time | Country | Indices | Period |
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| 02:30 | ANZ Jobs Advertisements | Dec | |
| 10:00 | SECO Consumer Confidence | Dec | |
| 11:30 | Sentix Investor Confidence | Jan | |
| 20:01 | 10-y Bond Auction | Jan | |
| 23:00 | NZIER Business Confidence | 4 quarter | |
| 01:00 | FOMC Member John C. Williams Speaks | ||
| 01:30 | Westpac Consumer Sentiment | Jan | |
| 01:50 | Bank Lending | Dec | |
| 01:50 | Current Account | Nov |


