Glossary

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Liquidity represents how fast you can convert an asset, such as stocks and bonds, into readily available cash. However, for an asset to be liquid, you must not only be able to quickly convert it into cash, but the asset must also maintain its basic market value throughout the conversion.

4

4
4
4
4

A

A
A

B

B

C

C
C

D

D
D

E

E
E

F

F
F
F
F

G

G

H

H

I

I
I

L

L

M

M
M
M
M

N

N

P

P
P

R

R
R
R
R

S

S
S
S
S
S

T

T
T
T
T

V

V

W

W

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4
4
4
4

Recent Terms

Stagflation
Stagflation is an especially difficult economic environment created by the combination of several factors: slow economic growth, high inflation, and a high unemployment rate.
Exchange-traded fund (ETF)
An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund that holds a variety of underlying securities, including stocks, bonds, or alternative assets. It’s a way for investors to pool their money and each gain exposure to the assets within the fund rather than purchasing each asset individually.
403(b) plan
A 403(b) plan is a workplace retirement plan — typically offered by public schools and higher education institutions, churches, and charitable entities — designed to help employees save for retirement while receiving tax benefits.