Tag: capital
Leverage
Leverage is the utilization of distinct financial tools or borrowed capital comprised to increase the possible return on an investment. Leverage is most commonly...
Variation Margin
How to Calculate Variation and Maintenance Margin
In futures trading, you must provide variation margin to your broker if you want to continue trading. If...
Family Of Funds
What is 'Family Of Funds' A group of mutual funds offered by one investment or fund company. Generally, the constituent funds cover...
Fairness Opinion
DefinitionA fairness opinion is a professional evaluation by an investment bank or other third party as to whether the terms of a merger, acquisition,...
Fast Tape
What is 'Fast Tape' A type of futures market that occurs when a single traded price is unavailable because of the rapid...
Fairway Bond
What is 'Fairway Bond' A type of bond that accrues interest if the embedded index or interest-rate option underlying the bond remains...
Federal Farm Credit System (FFCS)
What is 'Federal Farm Credit System - FFCS' In the United States, a network of federally chartered financial institutions designed to provide...
Fixed Assets
What are Fixed Assets
Fixed assets are physical or tangible assets that are long-term in nature and are not expected to be converted into cash...
Free Cash Flow
DefinitionIn corporate finance, free cash flow or free cash flow to firm is a way of looking at a business's cash flow to see...
False Market
What is 'False Market' A market where prices are manipulated and impacted by erroneous information, preventing the efficient negotiation of prices. These...































