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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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Retirement Income

Beginner

Retirement income refers to the money an individual receives to cover living expenses after they have stopped working full-time, ensuring financial security in their later years.

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Retirement Portfolio

Beginner

A retirement portfolio is a collection of investments specifically designed to generate income and growth to support an individual financially during their retirement years.

2-3 min14045 views

Risk Tolerance

Intermediate

Risk tolerance is an individual's psychological willingness and financial ability to take on risk in pursuit of investment returns, dictating comfortable levels of market fluctuation and potential loss.

5 min18210 views

Roth Conversion

Intermediate

A financial strategy involving moving pre-tax retirement funds from a traditional IRA or 401(k) into a Roth IRA. This conversion incurs taxes on the converted amount in the year of conversion, but allows for tax-free withdrawals in retirement, provided certain conditions are met.

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Roth IRA Tax-Free Withdrawals

Intermediate

Roth IRA tax-free withdrawals allow eligible individuals to access their contributions and earnings completely free of federal income tax in retirement, provided specific age and holding period requirements are met. This makes them a powerful tool for tax-efficient wealth accumulation, especially for real estate investors.

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Savings Account

Beginner

A deposit account held at a bank or financial institution that provides a secure place to store money while earning a small amount of interest, typically used for short-term savings goals or emergency funds.

2-3 min18617 views

Savings Rate

Beginner

The percentage of your disposable income that you save rather than spend, a key metric for personal finance and crucial for building capital for real estate investments.

4-6 min19126 views

Securities and Exchange Commission

Advanced

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for protecting investors, maintaining fair and orderly functioning of securities markets, and facilitating capital formation. It regulates publicly traded securities, including those related to real estate.

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Shares Outstanding

Beginner

Shares outstanding represent the total number of a company's shares currently held by all its shareholders, including institutional investors and the general public. This figure is crucial for calculating per-share metrics like earnings per share and dividends.

2-3 min15959 views

Sharpe Ratio

Advanced

The Sharpe Ratio is a measure of risk-adjusted return, indicating the average return earned in excess of the risk-free rate per unit of total risk (volatility or standard deviation). It helps investors understand the return of an investment compared to its risk.

5-6 min17342 views

Sole Proprietorship

Beginner

A sole proprietorship is the simplest business structure where an individual owns and runs an unincorporated business, making no legal distinction between the owner and the business itself.

2-3 min5003 views

Statement of Changes in Equity

Intermediate

A financial statement that details the changes in a company's equity over a specific accounting period, reflecting owner contributions, distributions, net income, and other comprehensive income.

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