A mutual fund is a collection or assortment of stocks, bonds, money market instruments and similar assets.
One of the biggest question marks for an investor with some money to spare is where and how should he invest.
If you remember playing Monopoly as a child, you are already familiar with some financial lessons, even if you are not consciously aware of them.
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Learn MoreCompanies finance their operations by issuing either debt or equity securities. Debt is a liability...
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Learn MoreWelcome to the course on Fundamental Analysis! In this first module, we will provide an overview of...
Learn MoreApply your newfound knowledge of fundamental analysis to real-world financial statements. Analyze di...
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Learn MoreMany people would love to have businesses without ever having to show up at work. They could sit back, watch their companies grow, and collect the profits as the money rolls in! This situation sounds like a pipe dream but is much closer to reality than you might think.
Learn MoreA stock is a share in the ownership of a company. It represents a claim on the company's assets and earnings. The more stock you own, the greater your ownership stake in the company.
Learn MoreAs we learned in the last lesson, a stockholder is entitled to his or her share of the earnings of a company and has a claim on the company's assets.
Learn MoreIn this course of Fundamentals of Fixed-Income Investments, we will get a wholesome view of the fixed-income market, the essential features, key players, and understand the various risks and returns.
Learn MoreIssuing fixed-income investments are a simple way for organizations to borrow money. Instead of borrowing from just banks
Learn MoreHere is a very simple representation of a bond’s lifecycle. This is a 5-year bond with annual coupon payments. If the investor purchases this bond at issuance
Learn MoreIn this module of the PSX Vault, we will discuss everything you need to know about Equity Investments. Investing in equity refers to investing in the future of a business by taking a share in its ownership.
Learn MoreOk, let’s go into business together and start a company. We are going to start a baking business that operates through bakery carts only. Now, we don’t have enough money today, so we will raise some money from friends to launch the business.
Learn MoreWe need to decide with whom to start the business. We could share business ownership with people who are willing to invest in the company
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