Margin Loan Availability The funds now available in a margin account that can be utilized to acquire further securities are referred to as margin loan availability. It’s also…
Funds Available For Distribution (FAD) When it comes to REIT investment, the term “funds available for distribution” (FAD) is also known as “cash available for distribution.” A REIT is a…
Net Investment The entire amount of cash spent by a firm to buy capital assets, less the related depreciation of the assets, is known as net investment.…
Total Cost of Ownership – a Financial Estimate Total cost of ownership (TCO) is a financial estimate that buyers and owners can use to determine the direct and indirect costs of a product…
Investment Horizon The term “investment horizon,” also known as “investment time horizon,” refers to the amount of time an investor intends to keep their portfolio intact before…
Trading Assets Trading assets are securities that companies hold for the purpose of reselling for a profit rather than investing in. Different account components from the investment…
Tuck-in Acquisition A tuck-in acquisition, sometimes known as a “bolt-on acquisition,” occurs when a larger company or corporation buys a smaller company and integrates it into their…
Asset Acquisition Strategy Companies can improve their revenue and profitability by implementing an asset acquisition strategy. In most countries, acquiring an asset also entails the acceptance of certain…
Restricted Stock Restricted stock, often known as restricted securities, refers to unregistered shares of stock granted to business affiliates like executives and directors. Corporate officers, such as…
Inherited Stock The shares of a firm that have been passed down from an investor to an heir are known as inherited stock. It refers to stock…
Net Unrealized Appreciation (NUA) Employees possess stock in the firm where they work, and there is a discrepancy between the average cost basis and the current market value of…
Irrational Exuberance Irrational exuberance refers to investor excitement that causes asset values to rise to levels that are not supported by the fundamentals. When investors are so…