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    Glossary of Banking Terms

    Post on 11-Sep-07
     
    Annuity
    It is a life insurance product that pays income regularly to an individual over a set period of time, usually being used as an income during retirement.
     
    Appreciation
    An increase in value of assets.
     
    Assets
    Things with monetary value that people own such as buildings, shares or money in the bank.
     
    Balance
    It is the difference between credits and debits in an account.
     
    Bankruptcy
    It refers to the state that an individual or company is unable to pay its debts and is therefore declared by law to have no control over its own assets.
     
    Blue chips
    Shares of large and reputable companies that are safe to invest and with a stable record of dividends.
     
    Bull market
    A stock market where share prices are rising.
     
    Capital gain
    The profit made in buying and selling of assets.
     
    Collateral
    Property or asset that is used to get a loan.
     
    Contingency fund
    A fund to cover unforeseen expenses.
     
    Default
    Failure to repay the outstanding amount by the due date.
     
    Deflation
    A decline in the general price level in the economy.
     
    Emerging markets
    Markets of developing countries which are expected to grow quickly.
     
    Equity
    The portion of assets of a publicly-listed company that is owned by its shareholders.
     
    Grace period
    In loans or insurance contracts, it is the period within which late payment is accepted before leading to cancellation of the contract.
     
    IPO
    Abbreviation for initial public offering. It is the debut selling of a company's shares to the public.
     
    Liabilities
    Debts or loans a person or a company owes to other parties.
     
    Listing
    A company uses this process to have its shares traded on the stock exchange market.
     
    Maturity
    It refers to the due date of the borrowed money, a time deposit, or a bond, etc.
     
    Net worth
    The total value of assets deducting liabilities.
     
    Par value
    The face value of securities.
     
    Phishing
    It refers to the action of someone using the Internet to fraudulently obtain people's account details in order to take money out of those accounts.
     
    Rider
    Add-ons to an insurance policy such as waiver of premiums, and automatic premium loan.
     
    Settlement
    In a deal, it is the actual payment after the transaction is completed.
     
    Surrender
    It means to terminate an insurance policy before the maturity date.
     
    Variable spending
    It is the outflow of money on an irregular and unstable basis.
     
    Volatility
    The rate of price change of securities in the market within a certain period of time
       
    Keywords: B&F Guide, Banking terms, Finance Terms, Banking and Finance Glossary

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