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The abbreviation for a company's earnings before interest and taxes empezar lección
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All the securities and financial assets held by a financial institution empezar lección
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An evolution of a borrower's ability to pay interest and pay back a loan in the future empezar lección
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Something of value that secures a loan or other credit; if the borrower cannot repay, the lender can empezar lección
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The date on which a loan must be repaid, or a length of time until this date empezar lección
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The difference between the interest rate a lender pays and the rate it charges its borrowers empezar lección
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The expenses of operating a business that are not directly related to individual product or services (electricity, telephones, administrative costs) empezar lección
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The maximum amount that a bank will lend to a costumer empezar lección
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The money generated from a business's normal activities empezar lección
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The price (interest rate) that a financial institution must pay for the use of money empezar lección
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A name for investors who buys shares because they expect their prices to rise empezar lección
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Assets a borrower uses to secure or guarantee a loan empezar lección
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People who buy and re-sell shares in a very short time, often just a few hours empezar lección
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When you have no money to pay your debts, so you have to sell your assets empezar lección
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A name for shareholders who sell because they expect the price to fall empezar lección
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Certificates representing part - ownership of a company empezar lección
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To get money from investors with which to run a company empezar lección
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A period of rapidly rising share prices, followed by a quick relapse empezar lección
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Financial organizations who own a lot of shares empezar lección
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To offer securities for sale, to financial institution and the public empezar lección
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to encourage people or companies to buy shares empezar lección
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to demand that a loan is repaid empezar lección
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... is a contract giving the possibility to sell a specified quantity of securities, foreign exchange, or commodities in the future, if it is advantageous to do so empezar lección
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raw materials such as agricultural products and metals that are traded on special exchanges empezar lección
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are forward contracts for the purchase and sale of securities, precious metals, etc., at a fixed price empezar lección
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is a contract giving the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy an asset in the future. empezar lección
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you make transactions that are designed to reduce risk regarding a particular price, interest rate or exchange rate empezar lección
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is an exchange of future payments on borrowed money according to specified terms empezar lección
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... an option you use or implement the option, taking up the possibility to buy or sell something empezar lección
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anticipates future changes in a market and makes risky transactions, hoping to make a gain empezar lección
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is the money the writer of an option receives empezar lección
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