Tag: interest

Four Percent Rule

The four percent rule, in the simplest of terms, and helps in determining the amount of funds that a retired person should withdraw from...

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 Direct Student Loan Program (FDSLP)

What is 'Federal Direct Loan Program ' A program that provides low-interest loans to postsecondary students and their parents. The William D....

Savings Account

DefinitionA savings account is a deposit account held at a retail bank that pays interest but cannot be used directly as money in the...

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...

Fallout Risk

What is 'Fallout Risk' The lending risk that occurs when the terms of a loan are confirmed simultaneously with the terms of...

Fed Model

DefinitionThe "Fed model" is a theory of equity valuation that has found broad application in the investment community. The model compares the stock market's...

Federal Discount Rate

What is the 'Federal Discount Rate' The federal discount rate is the interest rate set by the Federal Reserve on loans offered...

Farmout

What is 'Farmout' Farmout is the assignment of part or all of an oil, natural gas or mineral interest to a third...

Fundamental Analysis

DefinitionFundamental analysis, in accounting and finance, is the analysis of a business's financial statements; health; and its competitors and markets. It also considers the...

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