General Investing Knowledge
Financial Ratios
Metrics
Fundamental Analysis
Miscellaneous
100

This is the process of buying and holding a diversified portfolio of assets for a LONG period, often years or decades.

What is long-term investing?

100

This ratio shows how much money a company makes for each share of its stock

What is Earnings Per Share (EPS)?

100

This metric shows the market value of a company and is calculated by multiplying the share price by the total number of outstanding shares.

What is market capitalization (market cap)?

100

This financial statement provides a snapshot of a company’s assets, liabilities, and shareholders’ equity at a specific point in time.

What is the balance sheet?

100

This financial term describes the money you earn from an investment, which can come from dividends, interest, or capital gains.

What is return/profit?

200

The process of buying stocks/securities from diverse industries

What is diversification?

200

This ratio compares total liabilities to shareholders' equity.

What is Debt-to-equity ratio?

200

The price a stock begins the trading day at

What is the open price?

200

This financial statement shows a company’s revenues, expenses, and net income over a given period.

What is the income statement (or profit-and-loss statement)?

200

This is the legal term for when an individual or entity trades stocks based on confidential, non-public information.

What is insider trading?

300

Official term for when a company becomes publicly traded

What is an IPO?

300

Investors use this ratio to compare the price of a stock to the earnings generated per share over the last 12 months.

What is Price-to-earnings ratio (P/E)?

300

This ratio, usually expressed as a percentage, measures the dividend return per share divided by the market price of the stock.

What is dividend yield?

300

This statement tracks a company’s cash inflows and outflows, divided into operating, investing, and financing activities.

What is the cash flow statement?

300

A term used to describe when stock prices rise rapidly due to investor excitement, often leading to a sharp decline afterward.

What is a bubble?

400

The act of buying a stock at consistent intervals, with the goal of averaging out fluctuations in the stock's price

What is Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA)?

400

This ratio compares current assets to current liabilities.

What is the Current Ratio?

400

The number of shares of a stock that are traded during a given time period

What is volume?

400

A conference call between management of a public company, analysts, investors, and media to discuss a company's financial results during a given reporting period

What is Earnings Call?

400

What emotional phenomenon oftencauses people to buy stocks without proper research, especially when they see others hyping it up?

What is Fear of missing out (FOMO)?

500

This type of order allows an investor to sell a stock automatically when its price falls to a specified level.

What is a stop-loss order?
500

This ratio compares a company's market price to its book value.

What is the Price-to-book ratio?

500

Metric that measures the volatility of a stock compared to the rest of the market.

What is beta?

500

The most comprehensive compilation of information on a company, a document required by the SEC for all public companies

What is Form 10-K?

500

This common financial index tracks the performance of 500 large U.S. companies.

What is the S&P 500?