Mathematical Models
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Credits
Credits is a blockchain platform that enables the development, deployment, and execution of decentralized applications and smart contracts. It provides a high-performance, secure, and scalable blockchain infrastructure for businesses and developers to build and deploy their own applications. More »
Deductions
Deductions are amounts that can be subtracted from a person's taxable income. They are used to reduce the amount of taxes owed to the government. More »
Investment Goals
Investment goals are the objectives that an investor has when investing their money. These goals can range from short-term gains to long-term wealth building. More »
Time Horizon
Time Horizon is the length of time over which an investment or project is expected to be completed. It is used to determine the appropriate investment strategy and to measure the performance of an investment or project. More »
Diversified
Diversified is an investment strategy that involves spreading investments across different asset classes, sectors, and regions in order to reduce risk and maximize returns. It is a way to diversify a portfolio and reduce the risk of losses due to market volatility. More »
Passive Investment
Passive investment is a type of investing strategy that involves minimal ongoing buying and selling of assets. It is a long-term approach that focuses on buying and holding investments for the long-term, rather than actively trading them. More »
Dow Jones
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is a stock market index that tracks the performance of 30 large, publicly owned companies in the United States. It is one of the most widely followed indices in the world and is often used as a barometer of the overall health of the stock market. More »
Self-Directed
Self-directed learning is a process in which individuals take the initiative, with or without the help of others, in diagnosing their learning <a href='/Needs'>needs</a>, formulating learning goals, identifying human and material <a href='/Resources'>resources</a> for learning, choosing and implementing appropriate learning <a href='/Strategies'>strategies</a>, and evaluating learning outcomes. It is a form of active learning that is driven by the learner's own interests and goals. More »
Global Market
Global Market is a term used to describe the worldwide economic system that allows goods and services to be exchanged between countries. It is a system of interdependent markets that are connected by trade, investment, and capital flows. More »
SEC
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent federal government agency responsible for protecting investors and maintaining the integrity of the securities markets. It does this by requiring public companies to disclose important financial information to the public and enforcing federal securities laws. More »
Commercial Paper
Commercial Paper is a short-term debt instrument issued by corporations to raise funds for working capital and other business needs. It is typically issued at a discount to face value and is backed by the issuer's creditworthiness. More »
Certificates Of Deposit
A Certificate of Deposit (CD) is a type of savings account that pays a fixed rate of interest for a set period of time. It is a safe and secure way to save money and earn a higher rate of return than a traditional savings account. More »
Treasury Bills
Treasury Bills (T-Bills) are short-term debt securities issued by the U.S. government with maturities ranging from a few days to 52 weeks. They are sold at a discount from face value and are considered one of the safest investments available. More »
Private Placement
Private Placement is a method of raising capital by selling securities to a select group of investors, usually large institutional investors, rather than through a public offering. It is a less regulated and more cost-effective way of raising capital than a public offering. More »
Default
Default is the failure to repay a debt or fulfill an obligation. It is usually associated with a loan or credit agreement, and can have serious consequences for the borrower. More »