The quality that makes an asset easily convertible into cash with relatively little loss of value in the conversion process.
liquidity
The extra money that you pay back when you borrow money, or that you receive when you invest money.
interest
Investor who stores their wealth and earns interest in bonds
Bond Purchaser or Bond Holder
The original amount of money deposited or invested, excluding any interest or dividends. Also refers to the original amount of a loan without any interest.
principal
This is a number trend that makes no sense.
67
A share of ownership in a company.
stock
The percentage of the amount of a loan that is charged for a loan. Also, the percentage paid on a savings account.
interest rate
A share of a company's net profits paid to stockholders.
dividend
0%
The opportunity cost of holding cash is the interest/dividends/profits that you COULD have earned through investment in bonds or stocks.
Giving the impression that something is questionable or dishonest.
sus
This is the most liquid asset in the world, often called "greenbacks."
cash/money
Three things you need to consider as you decide how to store your wealth
liquidity, rate-of-return and risk
A profit from the sale of financial investments.
capital gains
A useful measurement to compare how different assets may increase your wealth. Bond yield is a measurment of this.
rate of return
Style, charm, or attractiveness.
rizz
A profit from the sale of financial investments.
capital gains
Specific date on which the bond's term ends - final coupon payment is made - bond issuer pays back principal
maturity date
The monthly or annual interest payment that the bondholder receives from the bond's issue date until the bond matures.
coupon payment
This is what bond risk is based on.
The reliability of the bond issuer.
A slang term that can be used as a friendly term of address, but it is also an interjection used to express a wide range of emotions like surprise, disappointment, or disbelief.
bruh
An agreement by a government or a company to pay you interest on the money you have loaned them; a document containing this agreement
bond
The uncertainty associated with the future returns of an asset, including the possibility of losing some or all of the invested principal.
risk
What the investor gets back relative to the price they paid for the bond
Yield
The type of relationship that exists between bond prices and interest rates.
inverse/negative
An adjective (and sometimes adverb) to describe someone or something as bold, daring, intense, or going all-out, especially in action sports or adventurous activities. It means to perform an action with full enthusiasm.
Sendy