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how are earnings calculated for mutual funds | investors typically earn returns from a mutual fund in three ways | |
when researching the returns of a mutual fund you ll typically come upon a figure for the total return or the net change in value either up or down over a specific period this includes any interest dividends or capital gains the fund has generated along with the change in its market value during a given period in most ... | types of mutual fundsthere are many types among the more than 8 700 mutual funds in the u s with most in four main categories stock money market bond and target date funds 5as the name implies this fund invests principally in equity or stocks within this group are assorted subcategories some equity funds are named for ... | |
when investing in mutual funds it s essential to understand the fees associated with them as these costs will significantly affect your investment returns over time here are some common mutual fund fees | expense ratio this is an annual fee that covers the fund s operating expenses including management fees administrative costs and marketing expenses the expense ratio is expressed as a percentage of the fund s average net assets and is deducted from the fund s returns pressured by competition from index and exchange tra... | |
how to invest in mutual funds | investing in mutual funds is relatively straightforward and involves the following steps while many mutual funds are no load you can frequently avoid brokerage fees and commissions anyway by purchasing a fund directly from the mutual fund company instead of going through an intermediary | |
how mutual fund shares are priced | the value of the mutual fund depends on the performance of the securities it invests in when buying a unit or share of a mutual fund you get a part of its portfolio value investing in a share of a mutual fund differs from investing in stock shares unlike stock mutual fund shares do not give their holders voting rights ... | |
when the mutual fund manager sells a security a capital gains tax is triggered which can be extended to you etfs for example avoid this through their creation and redemption mechanism your taxes can be lowered by investing in tax sensitive funds or by holding non tax sensitive mutual funds in a tax deferred account suc... | evaluating mutual fundsresearching and comparing funds can be more difficult than for other securities unlike stocks mutual funds do not offer investors the opportunity to juxtapose the price to earnings p e ratio sales growth earnings per share eps or other important data a mutual fund s nav can offer some basis for c... | |
are mutual funds safe investments | all investments involve some degree of risk when purchasing securities such as stocks bonds or mutual funds and the actual risk of a particular mutual fund will depend on its investment strategy holdings and manager s competence unlike deposits at banks and credit unions the money invested in mutual funds isn t fdic or... | |
do you actually make money in mutual funds | yes many make money for retirement and other savings goals through capital gains distributions dividends and interest income 20 as securities in the mutual fund s portfolio increase in value the value of the fund s shares typically rises leading to capital gains in addition many mutual funds pay out dividends from the ... | |
what are the risks of mutual funds | depending on the assets they hold mutual funds carry several investment risks including market interest rate and management risk market risk arises from the potential decline in the value of the securities within the fund interest rate risk affects funds holding bonds and other fixed income securities as rising interes... | |
what is a mutual insurance company | a mutual insurance company is an insurance company that is owned by policyholders the sole purpose of a mutual insurance company is to provide insurance coverage for its members and policyholders and its members are given the right to select management mutual insurance companies make investments in portfolios like a re... | |
when a mutual insurance company switches from being member owned to being traded on the stock market it is called demutualization and the mutual insurance company becomes a stock insurance company this shift may result in policyholders gaining shares in the newly floated company most often this is done as a form of rai... | history of mutual insurance companiesmutual insurance as a concept began in england in the late 17th century to cover losses due to fire it began in the united states in 1752 when benjamin franklin established the philadelphia contributionship for the insurance of houses from loss by fire 1 mutual insurance companies n... | |
what is mutually exclusive | mutually exclusive is a statistical term describing two or more events that cannot happen simultaneously it is commonly used to describe a situation where the occurrence of one outcome supersedes the other for example war and peace cannot coexist at the same time this makes them mutually exclusive understanding mutuall... | |
when faced with a choice between mutually exclusive options a company must consider the opportunity cost which is what the company would be giving up to pursue each option the concepts of opportunity cost and mutual exclusivity are inherently linked because each mutually exclusive option requires the sacrifice of whate... | the time value of money tvm and other factors make mutually exclusive analysis a bit more complicated for a more comprehensive comparison companies use the net present value npv and internal rate of return irr formulas to mathematically determine which project is most beneficial when choosing between two or more mutual... | |
what does it mean if projects are mutually exclusive | in business managers and directors often need to plan resource allocation if a company is building a bridge and a skyscraper and both projects require an extremely specialized piece of equipment and only one exists in the world it would mean that these projects are mutually exclusive as that piece of equipment cannot b... | |
what is the difference between independent and mutually exclusive | to illustrate the difference between what is independent and what is mutually exclusive consider the war and peace example from earlier there could be war in france and peace in italy these are two independent nations and therefore each one could be in its own state of peace however there cannot be war in france and pe... | |
what does mutually exclusive mean in finance | typically this involves budgeting and payments if a company has 180 million to spend it cannot spend that 180 million both by reinvesting in the business and offering bonuses to upper management in this case those two options are mutually exclusive if the company can only retain licensing in a single country that means... | |
what is nacha | nacha is the steward of the electronic system that connects all u s bank accounts and facilitates the movement of money among them according to the organization 73 trillion moved through its automated clearing house ach network in 2021 1previously known as the national automated clearinghouse association nacha is a non... | |
what is a naked call | a naked call is a risky options strategy in which an investor writes sells call options on the open market without owning the underlying security many brokers including robinhood forbid retail traders from trading naked calls given the risk however charles schwab and others allow them when there s a certain minimum of ... | |
why is it called a naked call | the term naked refers to a strategy in which the seller or writer of the call option does not own the underlying asset that they must sell if the option is exercised 6 the naked aspect emphasizes the exposure to risk without the security of holding the underlying stock as in being unprotected or exposed in financial te... | |
how does a covered call differ from a naked call | a covered call strategy involves selling call options while simultaneously owning an equal number of shares in the underlying asset this approach is considered safer than selling naked calls because the potential losses are offset by gains in the owned shares if the stock price rises 5 the primary goal of a covered cal... | |
what is a naked option | a naked option is created when the option writer or seller doesn t own any or enough of the underlying security to meet their potential obligation also known as an uncovered option it doesn t provide the seller with any protection against an adverse shift in price understanding a naked optiona naked option also known a... | |
what is an out of the money option | an out of the money otm option is the result of an asset s current market price being less attractive than the strike price an option that expires out of the money will cost the buyer their premium paid to enter the trade 2 | |
what are the risks of selling naked options | the trader is selling without the security of holding some ownership interest in the underlying instrument it s generally not a recommended move for a trader who s new to the game losses can be significant | |
what is implied volatility | volatility is the up and down movement of a stock s price over a prescribed period it can be historical and based on past fluctuations or it can be implied and effectively forecasted it s not firm but rather an estimate that traders can and should use to gauge their best and most advantageous moves particularly if they... | |
what is a naked put | a naked put is an options strategy in which the investor writes or sells put options without holding a short position in the underlying security a naked put strategy is sometimes referred to as an uncovered put or a short put and the seller of an uncovered put is known as a naked writer the primary use of this strategy... | |
how a naked put works | a naked put option strategy assumes that the underlying security will fluctuate in value but generally rise over the next month or so based on this assumption a trader executes the strategy by selling a put option with no corresponding short position in their account this sold option is said to be uncovered because the... | |
when executed in this manner a covered put works in virtually the same way as a covered call strategy with the primary difference being that the individual executing the covered put strategy expects to profit from the mildly declining price of a security while a covered call trader expects to profit from a mildly risin... | special considerationsa naked put strategy is inherently risky because of the limited upside profit potential and theoretically a significant downside loss potential the maximum profit is only achievable if the underlying price closes merely at or above the strike price at expiration further increases in the cost of th... | |
when the price of the stock falls below the strike price before or by the expiration date the buyer of the options vehicle can demand the seller take delivery of shares of the underlying stock the options seller will then have to go to the open market and sell those shares at the market price loss even though the optio... | the premium collected does somewhat offset the loss on the stock but the potential for loss can still be substantial the breakeven point for a naked put option is the strike price minus the premium giving the options seller a little leeway | |
what is naked short selling | naked short selling is a notorious trading practice that has been largely banned in the u s and eu since the 2007 2008 crisis but that doesn t mean the practice still doesn t occur it was banned because naked short selling is when the seller sells securities they do not own or have not borrowed which leads to a lack of... | |
what is a named beneficiary | a named beneficiary is an individual decreed by a written legal document who is entitled to collect assets from a trust insurance policy pension plan account ira or any other financial instrument if a property has multiple named beneficiaries they share in the proceeds at the time of disposition in some cases such as a... | |
what is the difference between a primary and secondary beneficiary | the primary beneficiary is the first named to receive benefits as stated in a will if the primary either can t or is unwilling to accepts the assets the secondary beneficiary also called the contingent beneficiary would be next to receive assets who can be a named beneficiary a named beneficiary is often an individual ... | |
what are the advantages of having a named beneficiary | having a named beneficiary guarantees that the deceased person s assets are left to the person or individual of their choosing it also benefits the beneficiary as there are tax advantages to being a named beneficiary named beneficiaries are also able to skip probate the bottom linea named beneficiary is the person enti... | |
what is a named perils insurance policy | a named perils insurance policy is a home insurance or business insurance policy that only provides coverage on losses incurred to your property from hazards or events named on the policy named peril coverage may be purchased as a less expensive alternative to a comprehensive coverage or broad policies which are polici... | |
how a named perils insurance policy works | if a homeowner doesn t live in an earthquake and flooding prone area they may elect to get a named perils insurance policy and only declare coverage against fire theft and hail while leaving the earthquake and flooding coverage off the policy keep in mind that all risks policy does not necessarily guarantee your proper... | |
what is a nanny tax | a nanny tax is a federal tax paid by people who employ household employees and pay wages over a certain amount in 2021 for cash wages of 2 300 or more per employee social security and medicare taxes must be withheld at a rate of 15 3 with the employer and employee each paying half 7 65 if paying cash wages of 1 000 or ... | |
what is narrow money | narrow money is a category of money supply that includes all physical money such as coins and currency demand deposits and other liquid assets held by the central bank in the united states narrow money is classified as m1 m0 demand accounts in the united kingdom the narrowest measure of money is notes and coins in circ... | |
what is the nasdaq | nasdaq is a global electronic marketplace for buying and selling securities its name was originally an acronym for the national association of securities dealers automated quotations nasdaq started as a subsidiary of the national association of securities dealers nasd now known as the financial industry regulatory auth... | |
is the nasdaq a u s stock market | the nasdaq is a u s stock exchange based in new york city it officially opened for business in february 1971 there are more than 5 000 companies that trade on the exchange including domestic and international firms it was the first automated exchange in the world | |
what is the nasdaq 100 | the nasdaq 100 is a large cap growth index it is comprised of 100 of the largest u s and international non financial companies all of which are listed on the nasdaq stock exchange based on their market caps some of the major companies listed include apple dollar tree keurig sirius xm holdings and zoom video communicati... | |
does apple trade on the new york stock exchange or the nasdaq | apple trades on the nasdaq under the ticker symbol aapl the company went public on dec 12 1980 when it first traded at 22 apple stock closed at 190 25 on june 30 2023 the bottom linethe nasdaq is one of the major stock exchanges in the united states more than 5 000 domestic and foreign companies are listed with a major... | |
what is the nasqad 100 index | the nasdaq 100 index is a collection of the 100 largest most actively traded companies listed on the nasdaq stock exchange the index includes companies from diverse industries like manufacturing technology healthcare and others the index excludes those in the financial sector like commercial and investment banks unders... | |
what companies make the nasdaq 100 | the nasdaq 100 is made up of the 100 largest companies by modified market cap that trade on nasdaq exchanges in the basic materials consumer discretionary consumer staples healthcare industrials technology telecommunications and utilities sectors | |
what does nasdaq 100 stand for | nasdaq 100 is an abbreviated form of the nasdaq 100 index the 100 largest non financial companies by modified market cap trading on a nasdaq exchange | |
is nasdaq 1000 a buy or sell | it depends on your market outlook investing goals and risk tolerance it s best to speak to a financial advisor to learn if the nasdaq 100 is right for your financial circumstances the bottom linethe nasdaq 100 index focuses on the largest 100 nonfinancial companies trading on nasdaq exchanges it is a diversified index ... | |
what is the nasdaq capital market | the nasdaq capital market is one of nasdaq s u s market tiers containing early stage companies that have relatively lower market capitalizations listing requirements for companies on the nasdaq capital market are less stringent than for the two other nasdaq market tiers which focus on larger companies with higher marke... | |
what is the nasdaq composite index | the nasdaq composite index is a market capitalization weighted index of more than 2 500 stocks listed on the nasdaq stock exchange it is a broad index that is heavily weighted toward the important technology sector the index is composed of both domestic and international companies the nasdaq composite index is a highly... | |
how can i invest in the nasdaq composite index | no you can t invest in the nasdaq composite index but you can invest in a security that mimics its performance there are assets like mutual funds or exchange traded funds etfs that are composed of the same stocks with the same weightings that try to at least match the index s performance | |
what are the benefits of index investing | there are several key benefits of index investing they give you broad exposure to the market that s because they are made up of stocks from a wide range of different sectors for instance the nasdaq is heavily focused on technology stocks but also has exposure to consumer discretionary healthcare and financial stocks am... | |
how is the nasdaq composite index constructed | the nasdaq composite index is a market capitalization weighted index this means the index is heavily influenced by larger companies the index is one of the most heavily watched in the world the bottom linethe nasdaq composite index rose to prominence thanks to the rapid growth of the most successful companies with nasd... | |
what is the nasdaq global select market composite | the nasdaq global select market composite is a market capitalization weighted index made up of u s based and international stocks that represent the nasdaq global select market as of august 2020 the nasdaq global select market composite consisted of more than 1 400 stocks that meet nasdaq s strict financial and liquidi... | |
what is nash equilibrium | nash equilibrium is a concept in game theory where the game reaches an optimal outcome this is a state that gives individual players no incentive to deviate from their initial strategy the players know their opponent s strategy and still will not deviate from their initial chosen strategies because it remains the optim... | |
what is a nash equilibrium in game theory | nash equilibrium in game theory is a situation in which a player will continue with their chosen strategy having no incentive to deviate from it after taking into consideration the opponent s strategy | |
how do you find nash equilibrium | to find the nash equilibrium in a game one would have to model out each of the possible scenarios to determine the results and then choose what the optimal strategy would be in a two person game this would take into consideration the possible strategies that both players could choose if neither player changes their str... | |
why is nash equilibrium important | nash equilibrium is important because it helps a player determine the best payoff in a situation based on not only their decisions but also the decisions of other parties involved nash equilibrium can be utilized in many facets of life from business strategies to selling a house from war to social sciences and so on | |
how do you calculate nash equilibrium | there is not a specific formula to calculate nash equilibrium it can be determined by modeling out different scenarios within a given game to determine the payoff of each strategy and which would be the optimal strategy to choose | |
what are the limitations of nash equilibrium | the primary limitation of nash equilibrium is that it requires an individual to know their opponent s strategy a nash equilibrium can only occur if a player chooses to remain with their current strategy if they know their opponent s strategy in most cases such as in war whether that be a military war or a bidding war a... | |
what is the national association of certified valuators and analysts nacva | the national association of certified valuators and analysts nacva is a group of business professionals that provide valuation and litigation services for various types of business transactions national association of certified valuators and analysts members receive training education and certification in asset valuati... | |
how do i become a certified valuation analyst cva | there are six primary steps to becoming a cva these are 1 meeting the cva qualifications and applying for the designation 2 paying a cva designation fee or becoming a member at nacva 3 studying the provided material for the exam 4 passing the cva exam 5 participating in a peer reviewed business valuation report 6 and p... | |
how long does it take to become a cva | to become a cva an individual must study for and pass the exam however to become a cva an individual must meet certain prerequisites these include having a bachelor s degree in business management and or an mba two or more years of experience in business valuation or related fields and having performed 10 or more busin... | |
what does a valuation analyst do | a valuation analyst performs an appraisal of a business which includes examining costs risks industry trends budgets timelines cash flows and a slew of other metrics to determine the valuation of a business | |
what is the national association of federally insured credit unions nafcu | the national association of federally insured credit unions nafcu is an industry trade group founded in 1967 to represent the interests of federal credit unions and promote the success and efficiency of the industry its membership is made up of both large and small credit unions nafcu represents 72 of total federal cre... | |
what is the national association of insurance commissioners naic | the national association of insurance commissioners naic is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization governed by the chief insurance regulators of the 50 states the district of columbia and the five u s territories american samoa guam the northern mariana islands puerto rico and the virgin islands the naic sets standards a... | |
how the national association of insurance commissioners works | the naic is headquartered in kansas city mo with executive offices in washington d c 3 the group says its regulatory goals are to through committees task forces and working groups the naic develops model laws and regulations to help standardize insurance across the states its standing committees include life insurance ... | |
what is the national association of insurance and financial advisors naifa | the national association of insurance and financial advisors naifa is a trade organization for insurance professionals and financial advisors based in virginia near washington d c it is one of the largest trade groups in the financial industry naifa works on behalf of its members to promote a favorable regulative envir... | |
what does naifa do | the mission of the national association of insurance and financial advisors is to advocate for a positive legislative and regulatory environment enhance business and professional skills and promote the ethical conduct of our members it achieves this by lobbying the government advocating for its members and providing me... | |
how many members does naifa have | naifa has more than 50 000 members 4 | |
how much does naifa membership cost | membership in naifa is 565 annually which includes local state and national dues 4 | |
what is the national association of investors corp | the national association of investors corp naic is a nonprofit organization founded in 1951 and dedicated to providing investor education and promote investor success the association is based in madison heights mich and is composed of investing clubs along with individual investors from around the united states the org... | |
what is the national association of real estate investment trusts nareit | the national association of real estate investment trusts nareit is a trade association that represents the interests of real estate investment trusts reits and other public companies that deal with the u s real estate market nareit was established in 1960 as a result of changes in u s legislation that opened up real e... | |
are reits a good investment | reits can be a good investment depending on the investor s individual goals and tolerance for risk reits for many can be a good way to invest in the real estate industry while remaining liquid and without the overhead of the classic real estate investment the home purchase reits typically pay substantial dividends but ... | |
what is the average return on a reit | there is no average return measurement for reits primarily because they operate in different sectors for example a reit with broad exposure to all commercial real estate may fare better if there was a dip in mortgage income in this scenario a broader reit would outperform a reit invested in residential mortgages | |
do reits do well during a recession | a reit can perform well during a recession if it invests in real estate holdings that are not affected by the market downturn some areas of real estate can outperform the general market during a recession but reits would underperform compared to a market index such as the s p500 if a recession hit the real estate secto... | |
are reits better than stocks | reits can be better than stocks in some ways and less attractive in others investors typically don t choose one or the other instead they often opt for a combination of both and consider their reit exposure their exposure to the real estate market without thinking about the general equities market although they are tra... | |
what are the disadvantages of a reit | some of the disadvantages of a reit are high expense ratios lack of investor input and lack of owner initiated property enhancement investors trade the higher liquidity of a reit with owning a property outright but that investor can t make enhancements such as adding a new roof or electrical to enhance the property s v... | |
what is the national association of realtors nar | the national association of realtors nar is a national organization of real estate brokers known as realtors created to promote the real estate profession and foster professional behavior in its members the association has its own code of ethics to which it requires its members to adhere as of 2021 the nar has over one... | |
what is the purpose of the national association of realtors | the national association of realtors acts as a trade association for real estate professionals it publishes research on the real estate market compiles statistics and provides the multiple listing services that are used to sell properties in different real estate markets it also advocates for public policies that benef... | |
is it worth joining the national association of realtors | professional real estate agents may benefit from joining the national association of realtors which provides access to market data and property listings on its multiple listing services as well as access to local realtor associations for full time professionals with many clients these services can be well worth the 156... | |
do you need a real estate agent to sell your home | there is no requirement to hire a real estate agent to buy or sell a property and their commissions can be costly that said hiring a real estate agent gives you access to a larger market of potential buyers or sellers allowing you to find a match more quickly and at a better price in addition real estate agents are fam... | |
what is the national association of securities dealers nasd | the national association of securities dealers nasd was a self regulatory organization of the securities industry and a predecessor of the financial industry regulatory authority finra it was responsible for the operation and regulation of the nasdaq stock market and over the counter markets it also administrated exams... | |
what is the national association of state boards of accountancy | the national association of state boards of accountancy nasba is a nonprofit group that serves the 55 state and u s territory boards of accountancy which are responsible for overseeing the accountancy profession in the united states and administering the uniform cpa examination 1 public accountancy is regulated at the ... | |
what is the national average wage index nawi | the national average wage index nawi is a measure of u s wage trends calculated annually by the social security administration ssa the nawi is dependent on income subject to federal income taxes and contributions to deferred compensation plans 1the ssa primarily uses the national average wage index to index retirement ... | |
what is a national bank | in the united states a national bank is a commercial bank that the office of the comptroller of the currency occ charters and supervises however many people also refer to national banks as any financial institution operating nationally compared to local banks operating in one city state or region | |
how national banks work | in the u s a national bank is a commercial bank that engages in various financial services such as accepting customer deposits and offering loans the federal office of the comptroller of the currency charters national banks state banks are chartered by state banking agencies 1the occ regulates national banks with regar... | |
what is a national bank charter | a national bank charter as granted by the federal government allows an institution to do business as a bank when starting a new financial institution the owner applies for a state or national bank charter this charter allows the bank to offer customers financial services accepting deposits and providing loans for examp... | |
what is a national bank holiday | a national bank holiday is a holiday observed by the u s federal reserve system on this day financial services typically close nationwide national bank holidays in the u s include martin luther king jr day juneteenth national independence day columbus day and christmas day 11the bottom linenational banks are an importa... | |
what is the national best bid and offer nbbo | the national best bid and offer nbbo is a quote that reports the highest bid price and lowest ask offered price in a security sourced from among all available exchanges or trading venues the nbbo therefore represents the tightest composite bid ask spread in a security the securities exchange commission s sec regulation... | |
what is the national best bid and offer nbbo | the national best bid and offer nbbo is a quote that reports the highest bid price and lowest ask offered price in a security sourced from among all available exchanges or trading venues the nbbo therefore represents the tightest composite bid ask spread in a security the securities exchange commission s sec regulation... | |
what is the national commodity and derivatives exchange ncdex | the national commodity and derivatives exchange ncdex is a commodities exchange dealing primarily in agricultural commodities in india the ncdex was established in 2003 and its headquarters are in mumbai many of india s leading financial institutions have a stake in the ncdex as of 2024 significant shareholders include... | |
what is the difference between the national commodity and derivatives exchange ncdex and the multi commodity exchange mcx | the national commodity and derivatives exchange ncdex and the multi commodity exchange mcx are both electronic commodities exchanges in india they are separate businesses and compete with one another the ncdex specializes more in agricultural commodities while the mcx is better known for its trading in metals and energ... | |
how can i trade on the ncdex | to access ncdex markets you would need to have an account at an authorized broker who is connected to the exchange in india for example these could include angel one or edelweiss note that zerodha a large indian broker does not effect trades on the ncdex only on the mcx 13 | |
what are the most active listings on the ncdex | while these are subject to change the most active products on the ncdex are currently contracts on currently contracts on guar seed guar gum and castor oil 14the bottom linethe national commodity derivatives exchange limited is one of india s leading commodity exchanges facilitating trading in a wide range of agricultu... | |
what is the national credit union administration ncua | the national credit union administration ncua is an agency of the united states federal government the federal government created the ncua to monitor federal credit unions across the country understanding the national credit union administration ncua the ncua is a federal agency founded in 1970 and headquartered in ale... | |
what is national currency | a national currency is a legal tender issued by a country s central bank or monetary authority it is typically the predominant medium of exchange for purchasing goods and services in the united states the dollar is the primary form of currency backed by the full faith and credit of the government and the federal reserv... | |
how a national currency works | a national currency such as the u s dollar the euro and the japanese yen jpy is recognized as the world s most widely accepted type of currency each has a global status as a reliable reserve currency with minimal risk of collapsing as a result most foreign transactions are conducted in one of the three currencies some ... | |
how many currencies are pegged to the united states dollar | 23 currencies are pegged to the united states dollar including the lebanese pound and the venezuelan bol var 3 | |
when was a national currency established in the united states | on february 25 1863 president lincoln signed the national currency act into law which established the office of the comptroller of the currency occ charged with responsibility for organizing and administering a system of nationally chartered banks and a uniform national currency who maintains currency in the united sta... | |
what is the national futures association nfa | the national futures association nfa is an independent self regulatory organization for the u s futures and derivatives markets designated by the commodity futures trading commission cftc as a registered futures association the nfa s mandate is to safeguard the integrity of the derivatives markets protect investors and... | |
how many members are in the nfa | as of june 30 2022 the nfa has 3 107 members 3who needs to register with the nfa all qualified entities that deal in the futures markets need to register with the nfa these include a variety of entities such as brokers futures merchants commodity pool operators swap dealers exchanges and commodity trading advisors 10 | |
how do you become a member of the nfa | to become a member of the nfa one needs to apply directly with the nfa this is done through an electronic filing process 10 | |
what is the national housing act | the national housing act was a piece of legislation passed by congress in 1934 that was intended to strengthen the residential real estate market and promote homeownership a cornerstone of the new deal the act established the federal housing administration fha which by creating a federally guaranteed mortgage insurance... |
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