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  1. Investopedia's comprehensive financial terms dictionary with over 13,000 finance and investment definitions.

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    Jun 24, 2024 · Investopedia is the world's leading source of financial content on the web, ranging from market news to retirement strategies, investing education to insights from advisors.

  3. Dec 22, 2023 · International commercial terms (Incoterms) clarify the rules and terms that buyers and sellers use in international and domestic trade contracts.

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  4. The Nasdaq.com Glossary of financial and investing terms allows you search by term or browse by letter more than 8,000 terms and definitions related to the stock market.

    • Alpha. Alpha is used to gauge the success of an investment strategy, portfolio, portfolio manager, or trader compared with a relevant benchmark. You may also hear alpha defined as “excess return” in that it refers to returns that can be attributed to active management, over and above market returns.
    • Assets. An asset is anything that holds value that can be converted to cash. Personal assets might include your home, a car, other valuables. Business assets might include machinery, patents.
    • Asset Class. An asset class is a group of investments with similar characteristics that is likely to perform differently in the market than another asset class.
    • Asset Allocation Fund. An asset allocation fund is a diversified portfolio consisting of various asset classes. Most asset allocation funds have a mix of stocks, bonds, and cash equivalents.
  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Our investing glossary features common investing terms, each with expert definitions. Browse the comprehensive glossary by letter or search directly for terms. Get definitions for more than 100 common investing terms.

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  7. Following is a glossary of stock market terms. All or none or AON: in investment banking or securities transactions, "an order to buy or sell a stock that must be executed in its entirely, or not executed at all". Ask price or Ask: the lowest price a seller of a stock is willing to accept for a share of that given stock.

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