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Swap involves exchanging cash flows between two parties, while an option gives the holder the right but not the obligation to buy or sell an asset at a specified price.
Swap involves exchanging cash flows between two parties based on predetermined terms and conditions.
Options give the holder the right but not the obligation to buy or sell an asset at a specified price within a specified period.
Swaps are typically u...
Mergers & Acquisitions involve the consolidation of companies through various financial transactions.
Mergers involve two companies combining to form a new entity.
Acquisitions involve one company purchasing another company.
M&A can help companies expand their market share, diversify their products/services, or enter new markets.
Example: Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019.
Example: The merger of Exxon an...
Dividend is a distribution of a portion of a company's earnings to its shareholders, typically in the form of cash or additional shares.
Dividends can be paid in cash, stock, or property
Common types of dividends include cash dividends, stock dividends, and property dividends
Cash dividends are the most common type, where shareholders receive a portion of the company's profits in cash
Stock dividends are paid out in a...
Hedge funds are actively managed investment funds that use various strategies to generate returns, while P/E (price-to-earnings) ratio is a valuation metric used to assess a company's stock price relative to its earnings.
Hedge funds are typically only available to accredited investors and have higher fees compared to traditional investment funds.
P/E ratio is calculated by dividing the current stock price by the ea...
Bonds are debt securities issued by companies or governments to raise capital. There are various types of bonds including corporate bonds, municipal bonds, and treasury bonds.
Bonds are essentially loans that investors give to companies or governments in exchange for periodic interest payments and the return of the bond's face value at maturity.
Corporate bonds are issued by corporations to raise capital for various...
Management is the process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve specific goals.
Management involves planning, which includes setting goals and determining the best course of action to achieve them.
Organizing involves arranging resources and tasks in a structured way to achieve the goals effectively.
Leading involves motivating and guiding employees towards the common goals.
Controllin...
A swap is a financial derivative contract where two parties exchange financial instruments.
Types of swaps include interest rate swaps, currency swaps, and commodity swaps
Interest rate swaps involve exchanging fixed interest rate payments for floating interest rate payments
Currency swaps involve exchanging principal and interest payments in one currency for another currency
Commodity swaps involve exchanging cash fl...
Options are financial contracts that give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a predetermined price.
Options can be used for hedging or speculation
They have an expiration date
There are two types of options: call options and put options
The price of an option is determined by factors such as the underlying asset price, strike price, time to expiration, and volatility
Opti...
NAV stands for Net Asset Value and is calculated by subtracting liabilities from assets and dividing by the number of outstanding shares.
NAV is a measure of the value of a mutual fund, ETF, or other investment vehicle
It is calculated by subtracting the fund's liabilities from its assets and dividing by the number of outstanding shares
NAV is typically calculated at the end of each trading day
For example, if a mutua...
NAV is calculated by subtracting liabilities from assets and dividing by the number of outstanding shares.
Calculate the total value of assets
Subtract the total value of liabilities
Divide the result by the number of outstanding shares
NAV = (Total Assets - Total Liabilities) / Outstanding Shares
Derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from an underlying asset or group of assets.
Derivatives can be used for hedging, speculation, or arbitrage
Common types of derivatives include options, futures, forwards, and swaps
Derivatives allow investors to take on leverage and potentially increase returns
Derivatives are traded on exchanges or over-the-counter markets
Swap involves exchanging cash flows between two parties, while an option gives the holder the right but not the obligation to buy or sell an asset at a specified price.
Swap involves exchanging cash flows between two parties based on predetermined terms and conditions.
Options give the holder the right but not the obligation to buy or sell an asset at a specified price within a specified period.
Swaps are typically used f...
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Financial products are instruments that help individuals and organizations manage their money and investments.
Financial products include savings accounts, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and insurance policies.
The process of financial products involves researching, selecting, purchasing, and monitoring investments.
Investors must consider factors such as risk tolerance, investment goals, and time horizon when choosing fina...
A swap is a financial derivative contract where two parties exchange financial instruments.
Types of swaps include interest rate swaps, currency swaps, and commodity swaps
Interest rate swaps involve exchanging fixed interest rate payments for floating interest rate payments
Currency swaps involve exchanging principal and interest payments in one currency for another currency
Commodity swaps involve exchanging cash flows b...
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Mergers & Acquisitions involve the consolidation of companies through various financial transactions.
Mergers involve two companies combining to form a new entity.
Acquisitions involve one company purchasing another company.
M&A can help companies expand their market share, diversify their products/services, or enter new markets.
Example: Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019.
Example: The merger of Exxon and Mob...
Unrealized profit is the profit that has been earned on paper but has not been realized through a sale or transaction.
Unrealized profit is also known as paper profit or book profit.
It is the profit that exists on paper due to an increase in the value of an asset, but has not been realized through a sale.
For example, if you own a stock that has increased in value but you have not sold it yet, the profit you would make u...
Dividend is a distribution of a portion of a company's earnings to its shareholders, typically in the form of cash or additional shares.
Dividends can be paid in cash, stock, or property
Common types of dividends include cash dividends, stock dividends, and property dividends
Cash dividends are the most common type, where shareholders receive a portion of the company's profits in cash
Stock dividends are paid out in additi...
Corporate actions refer to events initiated by a public company that can affect the securities issued by the company.
Types of corporate actions include dividends, stock splits, mergers and acquisitions, rights issues, and bonus issues.
Dividends are payments made to shareholders from a company's profits.
Stock splits involve dividing existing shares into multiple shares to lower the price per share.
Mergers and acquisitio...
Hedge funds are actively managed investment funds that use various strategies to generate returns, while P/E (price-to-earnings) ratio is a valuation metric used to assess a company's stock price relative to its earnings.
Hedge funds are typically only available to accredited investors and have higher fees compared to traditional investment funds.
P/E ratio is calculated by dividing the current stock price by the earning...
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Bonds are debt securities issued by companies or governments to raise capital. There are various types of bonds including corporate bonds, municipal bonds, and treasury bonds.
Bonds are essentially loans that investors give to companies or governments in exchange for periodic interest payments and the return of the bond's face value at maturity.
Corporate bonds are issued by corporations to raise capital for various purp...
Management is the process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve specific goals.
Management involves planning, which includes setting goals and determining the best course of action to achieve them.
Organizing involves arranging resources and tasks in a structured way to achieve the goals effectively.
Leading involves motivating and guiding employees towards the common goals.
Controlling inv...
GAAP principles are a set of accounting standards used to ensure consistency and transparency in financial reporting.
GAAP stands for Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
GAAP principles provide guidelines for recording and reporting financial information
Examples of GAAP principles include the matching principle, revenue recognition principle, and historical cost principle
Private equity and hedge funds differ in investment strategies, fee structures, and liquidity.
Private equity invests in private companies and seeks to actively manage and grow them, while hedge funds invest in various assets and use different strategies to generate returns.
Private equity typically charges a management fee based on committed capital, while hedge funds charge a management fee based on assets under manage...
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