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what are net tangible assets | the term net tangible assets refers to the total physical assets of a company minus all intangible assets and liabilities in other words net tangible assets focus on physical assets such as property plant and equipment pp e as well as inventories and cash instruments physical assets are anything that is listed on a com... | |
what is net unrealized appreciation | some companies offer the benefit of employees owning stock in the employer company the idea is that this creates an ownership mentality in the employees even if they own a very small percentage of total shares the net unrealized appreciation nua is the difference in value between the average cost basis of shares of emp... | |
what is net volume | net volume is a technical indicator calculated by subtracting a security s uptick volume by its downtick volume over a specified period of time unlike standard volume the indicator differentiates whether the market sentiment is leaning bullish or bearish net volume is typically plotted below the price chart with bars f... | |
what is net worth | net worth is the value of assets an individual or corporation owns minus the liabilities they owe it s an important metric to gauge a company s health providing a useful snapshot of its current financial position the term net worth is used in the financial world to qualify certain individuals for particular investment ... | |
how to calculate net worth | net worth is calculated by subtracting all liabilities from all assets an asset is anything owned that has monetary value liabilities are obligations that deplete resources they include loans accounts payable ap and mortgages net worth can be described as either positive or negative positive net worth means that assets... | |
what is a good net worth | determining a good net worth will vary for every individual according to their life circumstances financial needs and lifestyle the median net worth of a family in the u s is 192 900 according to 2023 data from the federal reserve 2 | |
how do i calculate my net worth | subtract your total liabilities from your total assets your total assets will include your investments savings cash deposits and any equity that you have in a home car or other similar assets total liabilities would include any debt such as student loans and credit card debt | |
how many people in america are considered high net worth | the united states had the most hnwis in the world with more than 7 35 million in 2022 4the bottom linenet worth is a good way of understanding the true wealth of an individual or business looking only at someone s assets can be misleading because this is often offset by some amount of debt and liabilities net worth can... | |
what is netback | netback is a summary of all costs associated with bringing one unit of oil to the marketplace and the revenues from the sale of all the products generated from that same unit it s expressed as gross profit per barrel netback is calculated by taking the revenues from the oil less all costs associated with getting the oi... | |
what is netting | netting entails offsetting the value of multiple positions or payments due to be exchanged between two or more parties it can be used to determine which party is owed remuneration in a multiparty agreement netting is a general concept that has a number of more specific uses including in the financial markets | |
how netting works | netting is a method of reducing risks in financial contracts by combining or aggregating multiple financial obligations to arrive at a net obligation amount netting is used to reduce settlement credit and other financial risks between two or more parties netting is often used in trading where an investor can offset a p... | |
what is the network effect | the network effect is a phenomenon whereby increased numbers of people or participants improve the value of a good or service the internet is an example of the network effect initially there were few users on the internet since it was of little value to anyone outside of the military and some research scientists howeve... | |
how the network effect works | the network effect can lead to an improved experience as more people participate it can also encourage new participants as they look to benefit from the network network effects can be found throughout social media for example as more users post content such as links and media on x formerly twitter the more useful the p... | |
how the network effect builds businesses | the network effects that exist on the internet often benefit a variety of services for hire apps and websites as more professionals such as dog walkers tutors or electricians list their services online more customers rely on those online directories e commerce sites such as etsy and ebay grew in popularity as more sell... | |
how to use the network effect to your advantage | leveraging the network effect can help grow a business if you understand the principles that drive the network effect you can take advantage of them to increase demand for your product once the effect takes place your users effectively act as salesmen spreading news of the product far and wide by word of mouth in marke... | |
what does the network effect mean | the network effect refers to the concept that the value of a product or service increases when the number of people who use that product or service increases | |
what are examples of the network effect | social media networks such as facebook and x are great examples of the network effect 38 the value of these websites increases as more people sign up for accounts on the site | |
what is a network effects platform | platforms that operate on the network effect include the internet mobile phone and landline networks as well as social media websites | |
what are positive network effects | a product or service exhibits a positive network effect when the value of the product or service increases as the number of users increases the bottom lineas the internet one of the most prominent demonstrations of the network effect becomes a bigger part of our lives it will become increasingly important both for prod... | |
what is network marketing | network marketing is a business model that depends on person to person sales by independent representatives often working from home a network marketing business may require you to build a network of business partners or salespeople to assist with lead generation and closing sales there are many reputable network market... | |
how network marketing works | network marketing is known by a variety of names including multilevel marketing mlm cellular marketing affiliate marketing consumer direct marketing referral marketing or home based business franchising companies that follow the network marketing model often create tiers of salespeople that is salespeople are encourage... | |
is network marketing a pyramid scheme | while network and multi level marketing programs have been accused of being pyramid schemes there are some important differences while those who are able to recruit more members into the program are often able to enjoy greater residual commissions network marketing is a legitimate and legal business structure that offe... | |
what are some examples of network marketing programs | several mlm programs exist such as tupperware avon products rodan fields amway herbalife mary kay among several others | |
what is the top grossing network marketing program | amway consistently tops the list top selling brands for amway are nutrilite vitamin mineral and dietary supplements artistry skincare and color cosmetics espring water treatment systems and xs energy drinks all sold exclusively by independent amway business owners in 2021 it brought in 8 9 billion in revenue 2 | |
what is networking | networking is the exchange of information and ideas among people with a common profession or special interest often in an informal social setting professionals use networking to expand their circles of acquaintances find out about job opportunities in their fields and increase their awareness of news and developments i... | |
how networking works | people generally join networking groups based on a single common point of interest that all members share the most obvious is a professional affiliation such as stockbrokers or social workers many find effective networking opportunities in a college alumni group a church or synagogue social group or a private club for ... | |
how can i network efficiently | take the time to explore your options before committing to a specific networking group target your time and effort to the group that best fits your needs and interests remember networking is a process of give and take don t just jump in when you re looking for a job be generous about sharing tips recommendations and in... | |
why is networking useful | networking helps a professional keep up with current events in the field it develops relationships that may lead to business or employment prospects at its best it achieves this in a relaxed social environment | |
what is online networking | sites such as linkedin provide a platform for people to engage with other professionals join groups post blogs and share information and of course they provide a place to post a resume that will be seen by prospective employers online networking forums allow professionals to share their knowledge and connect with like ... | |
what is a neural network | a neural network is a series of algorithms that endeavors to recognize underlying relationships in a set of data through a process that mimics the way the human brain operates in this sense neural networks refer to systems of neurons either organic or artificial in nature neural networks can adapt to changing input so ... | |
are continually being expanded in new fields with more difficult problems | still rely on hardware that may require labor and expertise to maintainmay take long periods of time to develop the code and algorithmsmay be difficult to assess errors or adaptions to the assumptions if the system is self learning but lacks transparencyusually report an estimated range or estimated amount that may not... | |
what are the components of a neural network | there are three main components an input later a processing layer and an output layer the inputs may be weighted based on various criteria within the processing layer which is hidden from view there are nodes and connections between these nodes meant to be analogous to the neurons and synapses in an animal brain 1 | |
what is a deep neural network | also known as a deep learning network a deep neural network at its most basic is one that involves two or more processing layers deep neural networks rely on machine learning networks that continually evolve by compared estimated outcomes to actual results then modifying future projections 17 | |
what are the 3 components of a neural network | all neural networks have three main components first the input is the data entered into the network that is to be analyzed second the processing layer utilizes the data and prior knowledge of similar data sets to formulate an expected outcome that outcome is the third component and this third component is the desired e... | |
what is neutral | neutral describes a position taken in a market that is neither bullish nor bearish in other words it is insensitive to the direction of the market s price if an investor has a neutral opinion believing that a security or index will neither increase nor decrease in value in the near future they can undertake an option s... | |
when a security s price goes up and down by small increments over time it is said to be moving sideways when a price moves sideways the underlying security is thus in a neutral trend moving neither up nor down over time a neutral trend can occur after a sustained increase or decrease in price when the price begins hitt... | traders can take advantage of neutral trends through appropriate strategies that often involve the use of short selling or derivatives contracts if somebody longs shares on the weighted components of an index or index etf and then goes short on that index or etf they have created a position that is neutral since when t... | |
what is the neutrality of money | the neutrality of money also called neutral money is an economic theory stating that changes in the money supply only affect nominal variables and not real variables in other words the theory says that the amount of money printed by central banks can impact prices and wages but not the output or structure of the econom... | |
what is long run money neutrality | long run money neutrality refers to the belief that changes in the money supply have no real effects over a long span of time but not necessarily in the short term this idea is rooted in the fact that changes in money supply such as those caused by monetary policy immediately impact the economy in many ways including e... | |
what is non neutrality of money | the non neutrality of money is the inverse of the neutrality of money theory under the idea that money is not neutral an economist would argue that changes in money supply do in fact impact the structure of the economy in significant and lasting ways | |
what is price stickiness | price stickiness is one of the primary factors that economists cite to argue that money is not neutral the term refers to situations in which nominal prices are resistant to change even when shifts in the economy suggest that doing so would be optimal the bottom linethe money neutrality theory posits that changes in mo... | |
what was the new deal | the new deal was a comprehensive and broad set of government directed projects introduced by president franklin delano roosevelt in an attempt to help the united states economy emerge from the great depression it launched in the early 1930s and was designed to bolster the united states economy reduce unemployment provi... | |
what are new indications | new indications is a term pharmaceutical companies use to refer to new evidence signifying that there may be new applications for an existing drug or procedure this type of news is closely followed by investors who can access such findings through the press releases issued on companies investor relations pages | |
how new indications work | new indications are an early sign that a particular drug or procedure may be worth investing in further for example a company that has already obtained regulatory approval for a particular drug would report new indications if their research suggests that additional applications for that drug might be possible new indic... | |
what is the new economy | new economy is a buzzword to describe new high growth industries that are on the cutting edge of technology and are believed to be the driving force of economic growth and productivity a new economy was first declared in the late 1990s as hi tech tools particularly the internet and increasingly powerful computers made ... | |
are we in the new economy | the question ever since the bursting of the tech bubble is of course whether or not the new economy is here or still on the horizon certainly the traditional manufacturing economy is being increasingly automated using innovations coming out of the tech sector of course we still buy and sell products but the service eco... | |
what is a new fund offer nfo | a new fund offer nfo is the first subscription offering for any new fund offered by an investment company a new fund offer occurs when a fund is launched allowing the firm to raise capital for purchasing securities mutual funds are one of the most common new fund offerings marketed by an investment company the initial ... | |
what is the meaning of nfo | a new fund offer or nfo is the first offering of an open end closed end or exchange traded fund to investors by an investment company | |
is it good to invest in an nfo | while investing in an nfo may present an opportunity for large profits investors should be wary of investing their money into a fund with no proven track record of success | |
how do i choose an nfo | investors can research new launches of funds either by monitoring various investment companies press releases or by checking nfo related news aggregator sites such as the closed end fund center | |
which is the best nfo to invest in | of course there is no surefire method to predict with complete certainty a fund s success particularly a brand new one however investors should look for a lower expense ratio and monitor the performance of the other funds offered by the investment company before investing in an nfo the bottom lineinvestment managers ar... | |
what is new growth theory | the new growth theory is an economic concept positing that humans desires and unlimited wants foster ever increasing productivity and economic growth it argues that real gross domestic product gdp per person will perpetually increase because of people s pursuit of profits understanding new growth theorythe new growth t... | |
what are new home sales | new home sales also known as new residential sales is an economic indicator published monthly by the u s census bureau that measures sales of newly built homes 1 understanding new home salesnew home sales is monitored closely by investors because it is viewed as a lagging indicator of real estate market demand and ther... | |
what are new indications | new indications is a term pharmaceutical companies use to refer to new evidence signifying that there may be new applications for an existing drug or procedure this type of news is closely followed by investors who can access such findings through the press releases issued on companies investor relations pages | |
how new indications work | new indications are an early sign that a particular drug or procedure may be worth investing in further for example a company that has already obtained regulatory approval for a particular drug would report new indications if their research suggests that additional applications for that drug might be possible new indic... | |
what is a new issue | a new issue refers to a stock or bond offering that is made for the first time most new issues come from privately held companies that become public presenting investors with new opportunities the typical route for a new issue via a stock offering is known as an initial public offering ipo where a company s stock is of... | |
what is new keynesian economics | new keynesian economics is a modern macroeconomic school of thought that evolved from classical keynesian economics this revised theory differs from classical keynesian thinking in terms of how quickly prices and wages adjust new keynesian advocates maintain that prices and wages are sticky meaning they adjust more slo... | |
what is new paradigm | in investing a new paradigm is a revolutionary new concept or way of doing things that replaces old beliefs and ways of doing things understanding new paradigmnew paradigms are rooted in the idea of paradigm shifts in which technology or new findings completely change the way people think about or interact with a subje... | |
what is the new york board of trade nybot | founded in 1870 the new york board of trade nybot is a commodity futures exchange located in new york in 2006 it became part of the intercontinental exchange ice 12for much of its history the nybot facilitated commodities trading using human traders in large trading floors or pits today the vast majority of this tradin... | |
when the nybot was founded in 1870 trading was conducted exclusively by humans often working on large and loud trading floors in 1997 the nybot acquired the coffee sugar and cocoa exchange csce increasing their foothold in the commodity trading marketplace this combined entity was then purchased by the ice in 2006 12 | real world example of the new york board of trade nybot a few years after the ice acquired the nybot the traditional trading floors were closed off so that all trades would be executed electronically today the ice operates as an entirely electronic exchange enabling near instant transactions among market participants t... | |
what is the new york mercantile exchange nymex | the new york mercantile exchange nymex is the world s largest physical commodity futures exchange and is today part of the chicago mercantile exchange group cme group which is the world s leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace cme group consists of four exchanges chicago mercantile exchange cme chicago board ... | |
what gets traded on the ny mercantile exchange | trading on the nymex includes a wide variety of trading options such as oil futures metals futures energy futures and other commodities like agricultural products and others unlike other market types nymex doesn t trade in options or equities | |
what is a mercantile exchange | the dictionary definition of a mercantile exchange is a market for trading commodities 1these types of markets are legal entities that determine and enforce rules for trading standardized commodity contracts and related investment products these types of markets trade trillions of dollars per day and are done almost en... | |
what is the difference between cme and cbot | cme is the chicago mercantile exchange and trades similarly to the nymex that is to say that it trades in commodities and futures and includes energy metals etc cbot is the chicago board of trade and while it is now under the cme umbrella before the merger in 2006 the cbot used vastly different rules regulations tradin... | |
what is the new york stock exchange nyse | the new york stock exchange nyse is a stock exchange located in new york city that is the largest equities based exchange in the world based on the total market capitalization of its listed securities formerly run as a private organization the nyse became a public entity on march 8 2006 following the acquisition of ele... | |
where is the oldest stock exchange in the world | the amsterdam stock exchange aex in the netherlands is the oldest stock exchange established in 1602 by the dutch east india company today the amsterdam exchange is owned by euronext | |
what is the largest stock exchange in the world | the new york stock exchange nyse remains the largest stock exchange in the world in terms of the market capitalization of the companies listed on it the nasdaq ranked second followed by the shanghai stock exchange and the euronext the bottom linethe new york stock exchange nyse is the oldest and most influential securi... | |
what is a newly industrialized country nic | a newly industrialized country nic is a term used by political scientists and economists to describe a country whose level of economic development ranks it somewhere between developing and highly developed classifications these countries have moved away from an agriculture based economy and into a more industrialized u... | |
what is a news trader | a news trader is a trader or investor who makes decisions based on news announcements breaking news economic reports and other reported events can have a short lived effect on the price action of stocks bonds and other securities news traders try to profit by taking advantage of market sentiment leading up to the relea... | |
when the news is a surprise to everyone as in a natural disaster or black swan event news traders try to position themselves to profit sometimes this means playing the volatility or making a call on the immediate directional impact of the news on current price trends | in most cases news traders are a type of day trader since they generally open and close trades in the same day news traders tools and strategiesnews traders leverage many different strategies with a focus on market psychology and historical data traders may look at historical data for example such as past earnings repo... | |
what is the nex | nex is a separate board on the tsx venture stock exchange that provides a unique trading forum for listed companies that no longer meet the tsx venture s ongoing listing standards the nex is designed for companies that have low levels of business activity or have ceased to carry on active business it benefits such comp... | |
what is next in first out nifo | next in first out nifo is a method of valuing inventory where the cost of an item is based upon its replacement cost rather than its original cost the next in first out form of valuation does not conform to generally accepted accounting principles gaap 1 this is because nifo is said to violate the cost principle accoun... | |
what and who is next of kin | next of kin refers to a person s closest living relative s individuals who count as next of kin include those with a blood relation such as children or those with legal standing such as spouses or adopted children a person s next of kin often takes precedence over others in inheritance cases especially when a will isn ... | |
what if someone dies in one state and owns assets in another with personal property the law of the state where the decedent resides generally supersedes the laws of other states | insurance and retirement plansthe recipient s of proceeds from a decedent s life insurance policy or their retirement accounts such as 401 k s and individual retirement accounts ira are designated in a different way than other bequeathable assets the funds from these instruments typically go to the beneficiaries listed... | |
why is determining next of kin important | establishing the next of kin relationship is important because it determines inheritance rights when a person dies without a will and there are no surviving relatives such as a spouse or children a person s next of kin may also have certain responsibilities during and after a person s life such as making medical decisi... | |
how is next of kin determined | determining the next of kin and inheritance varies by jurisdiction in the united kingdom inheritance matters are handled as per succession laws 5 in other countries the laws about next of kin help settle the estates of people who die intestate 4 the right of someone to inherit or receive property in the u s by inherita... | |
what is nexus | nexus is a government sponsored trusted travelers program that allows pre screened u s and canadian citizens to expedite border crossings 1 u s and canadian citizens using nexus experience expedited border crossings into the united states and canada with less immigration and customs questioning nexus is valid for air l... | |
how much does nexus cost | currently applicants have to pay 50 for access to nexus however as of october 1 2024 the cost will be going up to 120 the government has announced | |
is nexus only for u s citizens | no the nexus program is for both u s and canadian citizens facilitating easier travel between the two countries | |
how long is nexus membership valid for | nexus membership is valid for five years provided that the member continues to comply with program requirements the bottom linenexus is a government sponsored program that enables pre screened american and canadian citizens to travel more freely between countries than those who haven t been screened those who have been... | |
what is the nifty fifty | the nifty fifty was a group of 50 large cap stocks on the new york stock exchange that were most favored by institutional investors in the 1960s and 1970s investment in these top 50 stocks similar to blue chip stocks of today is said to have propelled the american economy to its bull market of the 1970s companies in th... | |
what is the nigerian letter scam | the nigerian letter scam also known as advance fee fraud or 419 fraud is a scheme in which a sender requests help facilitating the illegal transfer of money the letter may be sent by mail fax or email the most common method the author is typically a self proclaimed government or military official bank officer or busine... | |
how a nigerian letter scam works | this specific type of scam is generally referred to as a nigerian letter scam because of its prevalence in that country particularly during the 1990s section 419 of the nigerian criminal code makes this type of fraud illegal however this scam is not limited to nigeria and is also perpetrated by various organizations in... | |
what the scammers are looking for | nigerian letter scammers hope the commissions they offer will be enticing enough to compel recipients to risk sending thousands of dollars to a stranger the scammer may say the transfer is needed because the government is trying to freeze or confiscate their accounts or that the money is otherwise hostage to war corrup... | |
how to avoid the nigerian letter or 419 fraud | the u s federal bureau of investigation fbi recommends the following tips for avoiding this type of fraud 2though many people recognize these and other types of scams remember that criminals only have to find a few gullible people to make their time worthwhile if you know anyone who may be vulnerable to fraud for examp... | |
what is the nigerian romance scam | in a romance scam which is a type of catfishing a criminal adopts a fake online identity to gain a victim s trust and affection the scammer uses the guise of a romantic relationship to manipulate and or steal from the victim the criminal may propose marriage and make plans to meet in person but that never happens event... | |
what is an advance fee scam | an advance fee scam happens when a victim pays money to a fraudster who has promised something of greater value in return such as a gift contract loan or investment the victim of course receives little or nothing even if they cooperate with the scammer s demands 5 the nigerian letter scam is an example of an advance fe... | |
do nigerian letter scams originate in nigeria | not necessarily of the nigerian letter scam criminals who could be traced 71 lived in the united states nigeria accounted for the next highest portion at 8 6if you believe you have been a victim you can file a complaint with the criminal investigative division of the u s secret service office of homeland security u s c... | |
what is a night depository | a night depository is a secured bank drop box where accountholders usually small business owners or employees can deposit their daily cash checks and credit card slips outside of normal banking hours usually between 9 am and 5 pm the bank will collect the deposits and credit them to the client s account on the followin... | |
what is the nikkei | the nikkei is short for japan s nikkei 225 stock average the leading and most respected index of japanese stocks it is a price weighted index composed of japan s top 225 blue chip companies traded on the tokyo stock exchange the nikkei is equivalent to the dow jones industrial average djia index in the united states un... | |
what is a ninja loan | a ninja loan is a slang term for a loan extended to a borrower with little or no attempt by the lender to verify the applicant s ability to repay it stands for no income no job and no assets whereas most lenders require loan applicants to provide evidence of a stable stream of income or sufficient collateral a ninja lo... | |
how a ninja loan works | financial institutions that offered ninja loans base their decision on a borrower s credit score with no verification of income or assets such as through income tax returns pay stubs or bank and brokerage statements borrowers must have a credit score over a certain threshold to qualify since ninja loans are generally p... | |
are ninja loans still available | ninja loans have largely ceased to exist in the united states due to tighter lending standards put in place after the 2008 financial crisis | |
why did banks offer ninja loans | prior to the financial crisis banks became greedy in profiting from writing home loans ninja loans were originally designed for borrowers who had difficulty producing the necessary paperwork to verify their income and assets such as prior tax returns because they derived their income from untraditional sources where su... | |
what are other terms for ninja loans | ninja loans no income no job no assets are a category of low no documentation low no doc loan also known as liar loans the bottom linepopular in the early to mid 2000s ninja loans which required no proof of employment income or assets were partly responsible for the housing bubble and subsequent collapse coinciding wit... | |
what is the nixon shock | the nixon shock refers to the aftereffect of a set of economic policies announced by president richard m nixon in 1971 most notably the policies eventually led to the collapse of the bretton woods system of fixed exchange rates that took effect after world war ii understanding the nixon shockthe nixon shock followed pr... | |
what was the gold standard and how did it work | the gold standard is a monetary system in which the value of a country s currency is based on a fixed quantity of gold in practice central banks made sure that domestic currency paper money was easily convertible into gold at a specific fixed price gold coins also circulated as domestic currency alongside other metal c... | |
when and why did nixon end the gold standard | president richard nixon closed the gold window in 1971 in order to address the country s inflation problem and to discourage foreign governments from redeeming more and more dollars for gold | |
what is fiat money | fiat money is government issued money that isn t backed by a physical commodity such as gold or silver instead it is backed by the government that issued it | |
what would happen if we returned to the gold standard | some economists argue that if we returned to the gold standard prices would actually destabilize leading to episodes of severe deflation and inflation moreover in the event of a financial crisis the government would have little flexibility to either avert or limit the potential damage the bottom linenixon shock refers ... | |
what is a no documentation no doc mortgage | a no documentation no doc mortgage is a loan to buy property that doesn t require income verification from the borrower this type of loan now virtually illegal is instead approved on a declaration that confirms the borrower can afford the loan payments no doc mortgages were commonly given to those whose incomes aren t ... |
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