A method used to rank goals in order of importance.
ABC Principle
How people use the 24 hours in their day.
Time Management
Refers to how easily assets can be converted into cash.
Liquidity
A guarantee that a check, ATM, wire transfer or debit card transaction will clear if the account balance falls below zero.
Overdraft Protection
A mental, physical or emotional feeling of pressure or tension.
Stress
Putting off until tomorrow what could have been done today.
Procrastination
An assessment of creditworthiness of a borrower with respect to their debt or financial obligations.
Credit Rating
The ability to do things well, successfully, and without wasting time.
Efficiency
The direction of a client's cash and securities by a financial services company, usually an investment bank.
Asset Management
A detailed record of how you spend your time.
Time Log
Time that is free of scheduled or planned duties and responsibilities.
Free Time
An institution of both public and private; combining the elements of government as well as a private company.
Semi-Government
Any marketplace where trading of securities including equities, bonds, currencies, and derivatives occur.
Financial Market
A service provided by banks to companies for the receipt of payment from customers.
Lockbox
To-Do-List
To determine the order for completion of activities based on their importance.
Prioritize
An entity that helps ensure the funds supplied by the sources of capital are made available to those that need them.
Financial Intermediary
A type of market where traders can trade at any time when the market is open.
Continuous Market
The electronic clearing and settlement system used for financial transactions by US commercial banks and other institutions.
Automated Clearing House (ACH)
Statements that you make, telling yourself what you want to achieve.
Goals
Concrete tasks that help you on your way to achieving your goals.
Objectives
The process of determining the current worth of an asset or a company.
Valuation
A type of market in which each transaction takes place at predetermined time intervals.
Call Markets
A capital raising event that involves the sales of securities to a relatively small number of select investors.
Private Placement