allocating money for profit.
what is investment?
highest price a buyer is willing to pay.
what is bid price?
financial unit made of investors' pooled money that goes towards investment in assets.
what is mutual funds?
companies expected to grow at a higher rate than the market as a whole.
what are growth companies?
Net balance of cash coming in and out of a company.
what are cash flows?
a company's "worth", or what shareholders would receive if all a company's assets were liquidated.
what is equity?
the minimum price a seller is willing to take.
what is ask price?
money managers; they aim to produce income for investors involved
what is who runs mutual funds?
companies with not as rapid growth, but consistent return on investment.
what is value stock?
A percentage of ownership in a company or asset
what are shares?
a company's source of profits, tangible or intangible.
what are assets?
the amount of an asset buyers are willing to buy at the bid price.
what is bid size?
outstanding shares x market price of one share =
what is market capitalization?
what are growth investors?
The earnings per share (net income) compared to current share price, determines if a company is over or undervalued.
what is earnings to price ratio?
what is liquidation of a company?
the amount of an asset a company is willing to sell at the ask price.
what is ask size?
change in market cap of the fund.
what is how mutual investment is tracked?
investors pursuing consistent return rather than risking return with growth companies.
what are value investors?
One gives the investor partial ownership in a company & appreciates, the other is a loan from the investor to a company or government w/fixed interest
what is the difference between bonds and stocks?