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Adjustable-rate Mortgage (ARM)
A mortage in which the interest rate is raised or lowered from time to time depending on the current interest rate being charged by lenders
Annual Percentage Yield (APY)
The percentage rate equal to the total amount of interest that a $100 deposit would earn based on a 365-day period
Appraiser
Someone trained to estimate the value of property and who can give an official report on the value
Appreciation
A general increase in the value of property that occurs over time
Assessed value
The amount that your local government determines your property to be worth for tax purposes
Bond
A certificate representing a promise to pay a definite amount of money at a stated interest rate on a specified date due
Capital Gain
The result of a stock increasing in value and then being sold for more than its original cost
Capital Loss
The result of an investment being sold for less than its original cost
Certificate of Deposit
A savings instrument that requires a minimum deposit for a specified period of time
Collectibles
Items of personal interest to collectors that can increase in value in the future
Commodoties
Grain, livestock, and precious metals
Common Stock
Stocks that represent general ownership in a corporation and a right to share in its profits
Compound Interest
The interest compound on the amount saved plus the interest previously earned
Condominium
An individually owned housing unit in an apartment-like complex
Corporate Bonds
Bonds issued by corporations
Creditor
One who sells on credit or makes a loan; The purchaser of a corporate or government bond
Current Income
Income for current living expense
Discount Broker
A stockbroker who places orders and offers limited research and other services
Dividends
Payments of profits in cash to stockholders
Equity
Stock ownership; The difference between the price at which you could currently sell your house and the amount owed on the mortgage
Fixed-Rate Mortgage
Interest rates on mortgages that are set for the term of the loan
Full-Service Broker
A broker who provides information about securities you may want to buy; They work for brokerage houses with large research staffs
Futures Contract
Agreement to buy or sell an amount of a commodity at a specified price in the future; Contract involving the buying and selling of currencies and financial instruments
I Bond
Bond that pays an interest rate that is lower than the rate of other savings bonds, but it is a variable rate that increases with inflation
Interest
The money you receive for letting others use your money; The money you pay for using someone else's money
Investing
Using your savings to earn more money
Liquidity
The ease with which an investment can be changed into cash without losing its value
Market Value
The price at which a share of stock can be bought and sold in the stock market
Maturity Date
The date on which a loan must be repaid
Maturity Value (Face Value)
The amount being borrowed by the corporation issuing the bond
Money Market Account
An account that pays a variable interest rate based on various government and corporate securities
Mortgage
A legal document giving the leader a claim against the property if the principle, interest, or both are not paid as agreed
Municipal Bonds
Bonds issued by local and state governments
Mutual Fund
An investment fund set up and managed by companies that receive money from many investory
Net Asset Value (NAV)
The market share price of a mutual fund based on the total current worth of all stocks and bonds owned by the investment company
Over-The-Counter (OTC) Market
A network where securities transactions occur using telephones and computers rather than on an exchange
Preferred Stock
Stock that has priority over a common stock in the payment of dividends
Price Earning (P/E) Ratio
The relationship between a stock's selling price and its earning per share
Real Estate
Land and anything that is attached to it
Saving
The storage of money for future use
Stock Exchange
A business organization that accommodates the buying and selling of securities
Stock Index
A measurement of investment values
Stockbroker
A liscensed specialist in the buying and selling of securities
Tax-Deferred Earnings
The investment earnings on a retirement plan that will be taxed later, after retirement
Tax-Exempt Earnings
Earnings on which the recipient is not required to pay taxes
Treasury Bills (T-Bills)
Bills that involve short-term borrowing, with maturities ranging from 10 to 30 years
Treasury Bonds (T-Bonds)
Bonds that involve borrowing with maturities from 1 to 10 years
Treasury Notes
Notes that involve borrowing with maturities from 1 to 10 years
Upkeep
Maintaining your property in good condition
Yield
The percentage of money earned on savings or investment over a year