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Introduction & Terminology

Key Words in Finance Sales Revenues Cost Expenses Earnings Profits Dividends Retained earnings Cash flow

Key Words in Finance Investment Budget Funding Premium Financing Bankruptcy Liquidity Flotation cost Liquid Asset capital Portfolio Credit

Key Words in Finance Liability Account payable Debt Accruals Equity Fixed asset Shareholders Bonds Stakeholders Interest Asset Share price Inventory Market securities (securities) Account receivable Speculator

Key Words in Finance Common stock Tangible # Intangible Preferred stocks Net Depreciation Rate of return Derivatives Discount rate Leasing Present value # future value Risk Return Inflation