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Financial Structure
Definition: The way in which a company's assets are financed, such as short-term borrowings, long-term debt, and owners equity. Financial structure differs from capital structure in that capital structure accounts for long-term debt and equity only.
Definition: The way in which a company's assets are financed, such as short-term borrowings, long-term debt, and owners equity. Financial structure differs from capital structure in that capital structure accounts for long-term debt and equity only.
Financial Supermarket
Definition: A company offering a wide variety of financial services such as a combination of banking services, stock, and insurance brokerage.
Definition: A company offering a wide variety of financial services such as a combination of banking services, stock, and insurance brokerage.
Financial Tables
Definition: Tables found in newspapers listing prices, dividends, yields, price-earnings ratios, trading volume, and other important data on stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and futures contracts.
Definition: Tables found in newspapers listing prices, dividends, yields, price-earnings ratios, trading volume, and other important data on stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and futures contracts.
Financial Times (F-T)-Actuaries Indexes
Definition: Share price indexes for U.K. companies The denominator in the index formula is the market capitalization at the base date, adjusted for all capital changes affecting the particular index since the base date. See: Footsie (FTSE) (pronounced footsie).
Definition: Share price indexes for U.K. companies The denominator in the index formula is the market capitalization at the base date, adjusted for all capital changes affecting the particular index since the base date. See: Footsie (FTSE) (pronounced footsie).
Financial Wellness
Definition: A holistic approach to personal finance that includes budgeting, saving, debt management, and mental well-being. Popular in employer benefits programs.
Definition: A holistic approach to personal finance that includes budgeting, saving, debt management, and mental well-being. Popular in employer benefits programs.
Financing Agreements
Definition: In the context of project financing, the documents which provide the project financing and sponsor support for the project as defined in the project contracts.
Definition: In the context of project financing, the documents which provide the project financing and sponsor support for the project as defined in the project contracts.
Financing Corporation (FICO)
Definition: A government agency chartered in 1987 to bail out the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC) by issuing bonds.
Definition: A government agency chartered in 1987 to bail out the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC) by issuing bonds.
Financing Cost Savings
Definition: A source of competitive advantage that depends on access to low cost sources of capital.
Definition: A source of competitive advantage that depends on access to low cost sources of capital.
Financing Decisions
Definition: Decisions concerning the liabilities and stockholders' equity side of the firm's balance sheet, such as a decision to issue bonds.
Definition: Decisions concerning the liabilities and stockholders' equity side of the firm's balance sheet, such as a decision to issue bonds.
Financing Intermediaries
Definition: institutions that effect agreement terms between borrower and lender by reaching separate agreements with the borrower and the lender.
Definition: institutions that effect agreement terms between borrower and lender by reaching separate agreements with the borrower and the lender.
Finder's Fee
Definition: A fee a person or company charges for service as an intermediary in a transaction.
Definition: A fee a person or company charges for service as an intermediary in a transaction.
FINEX
Definition: The Financial Futures and Options Division of the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE), with a trading floor in Dublin, FINEX Europe, creating a 24-hour market in most FINEX contracts.
Definition: The Financial Futures and Options Division of the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE), with a trading floor in Dublin, FINEX Europe, creating a 24-hour market in most FINEX contracts.
Finfluencer
Definition: A finance influencer on social media - some helpful, some shady. Big impact on younger retail investors.
Definition: A finance influencer on social media - some helpful, some shady. Big impact on younger retail investors.
Finite-Life Real Estate Investment Trust (FREIT)
Definition: A Real Estate Investment Trust whose priority is to sell its holdings within a specified period to realize capital gains.
Definition: A Real Estate Investment Trust whose priority is to sell its holdings within a specified period to realize capital gains.
FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early)
Definition: A lifestyle movement focused on extreme saving and investing to retire early.
Definition: A lifestyle movement focused on extreme saving and investing to retire early.
Fire Insurance
Definition: Same or similar to "property insurance." See also "property insurance."
Definition: Same or similar to "property insurance." See also "property insurance."
Firewall
Definition: The legal barrier between banking and broker/dealer operations within a financial institution created to prevent the exchange of inside information.
Definition: The legal barrier between banking and broker/dealer operations within a financial institution created to prevent the exchange of inside information.
Firm
Definition: Refers to an order to buy or sell that can be executed without confirmation for some fixed period. Also, a synonym for company.
Definition: Refers to an order to buy or sell that can be executed without confirmation for some fixed period. Also, a synonym for company.
Firm Anomalies
Definition: Trading strategies that generate abnormal returns based on firm-specific characteristics.
Definition: Trading strategies that generate abnormal returns based on firm-specific characteristics.
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