Introductory Stock Basics (Section 3)
This section talks about the sources of stock profits. There are generally two sources of stock profits. One is the dividend received by shareholders when the company distributes earnings, and the other is the price difference between stock buying and selling.
What is ETF Fund
The exchange traded open-end index fund, also known as Exchange Traded Funds ("ETF" for short), is an open-end fund that is listed on the exchange and has variable fund shares.
Volume Characteristics of Dark Horse Stocks
The price rises and the volume increases, the price falls and the volume shrinks are the normal pattern of the general market or the operation of individual stocks.
Introduction to liability business of commercial banks
Debt is a monetary debt that a bank is trusted to assume and will be paid by assets or capital. Deposits and derivative deposits are the main liabilities of banks, accounting for more than 80% of the source of funds. In addition, inter-bank deposits, interbank deposits, borrowed or borrowed money or issued bonds also constitute liabilities of banks.
What is fund income distribution
Fund income distribution refers to the distribution of the net income of the Fund to fund holders in proportion to the number of fund units held. If the fund has lost money in the previous year, the current year's income shall be used to make up for the previous year's loss. If there is still any surplus after the fund's loss has been fully made up, the current year's income can be distributed. If the Fund suffers losses in the current year and has no net income, no income distribution shall be made.
What Is The Securities Market?
The securities market is a place where stocks, bonds, and other marketable equity and derivative products are issued and traded, in essence, through the issuance and trading of various types of securities to raise and finance funds and go to the overdue interest.