Letter T Vocabulary Flashcards

1
Q

A strategy that adjusts asset allocations based on short-term market forecasts.

A

Tactical Asset Allocation

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2
Q

The pretax yield that a taxable bond needs to have to equal the yield of a tax-free bond.

A

Tax Equivalent Yield

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3
Q

A short-term U.S. government debt instrument with maturities ranging from a few days to one year.

A

Treasury Bill (T-Bill)

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4
Q

An investment analysis method that evaluates securities based on price patterns, volume, and other market data.

A

Technical Analysis

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5
Q

The trading of exchange-listed securities over-the-counter between institutional investors.

A

Third Market

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6
Q

A unique series of letters representing a particular stock or security listed on an exchange.

A

Ticker Symbol

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7
Q

The concept that a specific amount of money is worth more today than in the future due to its potential earning capacity.

A

Time Value of Money

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8
Q

An investment analysis approach that starts with global economic trends before evaluating specific sectors and individual stocks.

A

Top-Down Analysis

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9
Q

A measure of a company’s financial leverage, calculated by dividing total liabilities by shareholder equity.

A

Total Debt-to-Equity Ratio

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10
Q

The overall gain or loss from an investment over a specific period, including both income and capital appreciation.

A

Total Return

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11
Q

The date on which a trade is executed.

A

Trade Date

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12
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A temporary suspension in the trading of a security, typically due to pending news or order imbalances.

A

Trading Halt

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13
Q

The number of shares or contracts of a security that are traded during a given period.

A

Trading Volume

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14
Q

An order that moves with the market price to lock in profits or limit losses.

A

Trailing Stop Order

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15
Q

An entity appointed by a corporation to manage its shareholder records and to handle issues related to stock or bond ownership.

A

Transfer Agent

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16
Q

A U.S. government debt security with a maturity of more than ten years.

A

Treasury Bond

17
Q

A U.S. government debt security with maturities ranging from two to ten years.

A

Treasury Note

18
Q

Stock that has been bought back by the issuing company and is held in its treasury.

A

Treasury Stock

19
Q

A legal document representing a secured loan on a piece of property.

A

Trust Deed

20
Q

An individual or entity responsible for managing assets on behalf of others.

21
Q

A measure of a fund’s trading activity, calculated by dividing total sales or purchases by the fund’s average assets.

A

Turnover Ratio

22
Q

A market in which both bid and ask prices are actively provided.

A

Two-Sided Market