Y
Y is a Nasdaq stock symbol that determines if a stock is an American Depository Receipt (ADR). An ADR is a type of depository receipt, which is specifically any negotiable security representing the securities of a non-US corporation trading in US financial markets.
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Jarrow Turnbull Model
One of the first reduced-form credit model designed by Robert Jarrow and Stuart Turnbull. The model uses multi-factor and dynamic analysis of inter ...
Step-Out Trading
Step-Out Trading is when several brokerage firms are assigned portions of another brokerage firms trade and they execute it as a large order at the ...
UTP
Unlisted Trading Privileges (UTP) is a form of securities regulation. It gives the right to exchanges to trade a security that did not meet the req ...
Estate Tax
Tax levied on an heir’s inherited part of an estate if the value exceeds the exclusion limit set by the law. This is mostly imposed on assets ...
Capital Investment Analysis
A money allocating technique that government agencies and firms use to evaluate the possible profitability of a long-term investment. Capital inves ...
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An Introduction to the Basics of Economics
Economics, as defined by the dictionary, is the science that is concerned with the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold ...
Retirement Planning: Last-Minute Preparation
The road to comfortable and enjoyable retirement is not an easy road. You will experience some challenges along the way as you save up for your gol ...
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 ...
Principles of Trading: Charting
Where can you see market movements? Charts. Thanks to technology, traders can view as many market information as they can in one go. But not all ch ...
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 ...
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