Term To Maturity
Term to maturity (often just “maturity”) is the remaining length of time until a bond or fixed‑income security repays its principal (face or par…
Term to maturity (often just “maturity”) is the remaining length of time until a bond or fixed‑income security repays its principal (face or par…
Terms of Trade (TOT) measure the relationship between the prices a country receives for its exports and the prices it pays for its imports.…
Terms of employment (also called conditions of employment or an employment contract) are the written and/or verbal arrangements that define the working relationship between…
A term loan is a lump-sum business loan repaid over a set period according to a predetermined schedule and interest rate (fixed or variable).…
• The terminal capitalization rate, often called the exit cap rate, is the capitalization rate you use to convert a property’s expected net operating…
The Total Expense Ratio (TER) is the single-percentage measure of the annual costs required to manage and operate an investment fund (for example, a…
• Tenor = the time remaining until a financial contract expires; it determines how long cash flows, obligations, or protections continue. – Tenor affects…
The Tenkan‑Sen, often called the Conversion Line, is one of the five lines that make up the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo (Ichimoku Cloud) indicator. It…
Key takeaways – A tenement historically refers to any rental residential property with multiple occupants; in U.S. usage it usually denotes overcrowded, low‑quality apartment…
A tender offer is a public proposal to buy some or all of the outstanding shares (or other securities, such as bonds) of a…