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Investment Fundamentals Terms & Definitions

Basic investment concepts, portfolio theory, asset allocation, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs.

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  • Essential investment fundamentals terminology
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  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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Interest Income

Beginner

Interest income is the money earned by lending funds or investing in debt instruments, representing the cost a borrower pays for using the lender's money. For real estate investors, it often comes from private loans or seller financing.

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Investment Account

Intermediate

An investment account is a financial account used to hold various investment assets, such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and real estate-related securities, facilitating wealth accumulation and specific financial goals.

5 min13243 views

Investment Budget

Beginner

An investment budget is a detailed financial plan outlining all anticipated costs, income, and cash flow associated with a real estate investment property, helping investors manage funds and assess profitability.

5 min6732 views

Investment Club

Beginner

An Investment Club is a group of individuals who combine their funds and expertise to collectively invest in assets, often real estate, sharing both the risks and rewards.

3 min19056 views

Investment Goals

Beginner

Investment goals are specific, measurable objectives that guide your real estate investment decisions, helping you define what you want to achieve and by when.

3 min16610 views

Investment Horizon

Beginner

The planned length of time an investor intends to hold a real estate asset before selling it. It significantly influences investment strategies and expected returns.

3 min14683 views

Investment Philosophy

Intermediate

An Investment Philosophy is a comprehensive set of beliefs and principles that guide an investor's decision-making, aligning their financial goals, risk tolerance, and preferred strategies into a consistent approach.

5 min19131 views

Liabilities

Beginner

Liabilities are financial obligations or debts that an individual or business owes to others, representing money that must be paid back in the future.

2 min19135 views

Liability

Intermediate

A liability is a financial obligation or debt owed by an individual or entity to another, representing claims against assets that must be settled in the future.

11-12 min4158 views

Liquid Assets

Beginner

Liquid assets are resources that can be quickly and easily converted into cash without losing significant value, providing financial flexibility and a safety net for investors.

2 min62 views

Loan Approval

Beginner

Loan approval is a lender's official decision to provide financing for a property purchase, based on a comprehensive evaluation of the borrower's financial stability and the property's value.

4-5 min15995 views

Long-Term Investment Horizon

Beginner

A long-term investment horizon refers to holding an investment for many years, typically five years or more, to benefit from market appreciation, consistent cash flow, and the power of compounding.

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