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Financial Terms

Across
The trade in short-term negotiable instruments (as certificates of deposit or United States Treasury securities).
When money is transferred between qualified retirement plans. It is tax-free if deposited within 60 days of receipt.
something that is owned by a person, company, etc.
When the marker is down it is called a...
When the market is up it is considered a ...
Published monthly by the US Government, it measures the average change in prices for selected goods and services.
A prohibited practice in the securities industry in which an individual trades on material non-public information. (Martha Stewart)
The date on which a securities transaction occurs between two parties.
A global electronic marketplace for buying and selling securities, as well as the benchmark index for U.S. technology stocks.
Down
a response that makes a purchase, appointment, etc., definite or official
Varying investment types between equity securities, debt securities, and other investments.
Summarizes the information contained in the registration statement. Must contain all of the material facts in the registration statement, but in shorter form.
A fund's portfolio mirrors a market index.
Managers rely on analytical data and their own experience to make investment decisions.
Brings buyer and sellers together in a securities transaction for a commission.
an insurance policy or an investment that pays someone a fixed amount of money each year.
Intentional misrepresentations or omissions.
What we win when everyone hits their metrics goals!
A stock whose earnings are expected to grow faster than the earnings of an average company.
A portion of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to common and preferred shareholders.
Movement of money in and out of a business.