Bull spread

Bull Spreads – How to Trade Bull Spreads

A bull spread is a vertical spread options strategy that profits from a moderate increase in the price of an underlying security. The bull...
Menu costs

Menu Costs

What are menu costs? Menu costs are a type of transaction cost incurred by firms when they change their prices. Menu costs are one microeconomic...
Money factor

Money Factor

What is a money factor and what does it mean for your lease payments Money factor is a term used in the auto leasing industry...
Restricted cash

What Is Restricted Cash?

Restricted cash is a component of the "cash and cash equivalents" account There are several types of investments that may be accounted for in a...
Dormant Account

What is a Dormant Account?

A dormant account is an inactive account that has been left untouched by its owner for a year. After this time, it can be...
sec yield

Sec Yield

What is sec yield Before discussing what sec yield is, let's review some basics. A bond is a debt investment in which an investor loans...
Economic Moats

Economic Moats

An economic moat is a strategic advantage that a company has over its competitors. It is often attributed to investor Warren Buffett. The economic...
Outstanding Check

Outstanding Check

What is an outstanding check and what are the consequences of not paying it back An outstanding check is a check that has been written...
Inverse correlation

Inverse Correlation Explained

Inverse correlation is a type of relationship between two variables. The term refers to the fact that higher values of one variable are correlated...
Unlevered beta

How to Calculate Unlevered Beta in the CAPM Model

An Unlevered beta is a measure of systemic risk that removes the effect of debt. It measures how sensitive a stock is to its...