A financial asset is a liquid asset that gains its value from a contractual right or an ownership claim. Cash, stocks, bonds, mutual funds as well as bank deposits are the examples of financial assets.
A financial asset is a liquid asset that gains its value from a contractual right or an ownership claim. Cash, stocks, bonds, mutual funds as well as bank deposits are the examples of financial assets.
Financial distress is a condition in which a company or an individual is not able to generate profit due to their inability to pay their financial obligations.
Free cash flow yield is a solvency ratio that compares free cash flow per share a company is expected to earn against that market value of one share.
Flat tax system is a system that uses the same taxation rate for every taxpayer no matter the income.
Financial health is a term used to describe the state of someone's financial situation.
Functional currency represents primary economic environment where an entity generates and spends cash.
Floating stock is the amount of particular shares available for trading.
A focus list is a list of recommended stocks published by the research department of an investment firm. It can consist of a small number of stocks believed to be the most attractive at the time of list issuing.