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M2
M2 is defined as a “measure of money supply that includes checking deposits (M1) cash as well as (what is colloquially referred to as) near money”. Near Money...
Tag-Along Rights
What are 'Tag-Along Rights' Tag-along rights, also referred to as "co-sale rights," are contractual obligations used to protect a minority shareholder, usually...
Creative Destruction In Economics
Creative destruction, sometimes called Schumpeter's gale, is an idea people studying economics theory say may lead to innovation in the business cycle. Karl Marx...
Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA)
What is 'Tactical Asset Allocation - TAA' Tactical asset allocation is an active management portfolio strategy that shifts the percentage of assets...
MLP
An MLP is a master limited partnership. These are companies organized as partnerships that are publicly traded, combining both the advantages of a private...
Pacific Rim
What is 'Pacific Rim' The Pacific Rim is a geographic area surrounding the edges of the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Rim covers...
It is a 401k?
A 401k plan is a retirement plan that is available through an employer. It allows you to save and grow your nest egg using...
Naked Call
What is a naked call
A naked call is an options strategy in which the investor writes (sells) a call option on a security without...
S&P MidCap 400 Index
What is 'S&P MidCap 400 Index' This Standard & Poor's index serves as a barometer for the U.S. mid-cap equities sector and...
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
What is HUD and what does it do
HUD is the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, a Cabinet-level agency created in 1965 to...