Reviewed by Samantha Silberstein Perawit Boonchu / Getty Images The Coppock Curve (CC) was introduced by economist Edwin Coppock in an October 1962 issue of...
Reviewed by Margaret James What Is High Liquidity? A company’s liquidity indicates its ability to pay debt obligations, or current liabilities, without...
Reviewed by Khadija Khartit Using Retail Financial Ratios The financial ratios of companies in the retail industry assist management with their selling...
You can cash out that IRA, but watch out for taxes Reviewed by Ebony HowardFact checked by Ryan Eichler LWA / Getty Images You can cash out an inherited...
Reviewed by Margaret James A staggered board of directors (also known as a classified board) is a board that is made up of different classes of directors with...
Fact checked by Amanda JacksonReviewed by Margaret James You could owe capital gains tax if you sell a home that has appreciated in value because it is a...
Tom Yeung here with this week’s Sunday Digest. Last week, I told you the story about news magnate Charles E. Marsh. The Ohio-born businessman had built an...
Tom Yeung here with this week’s Sunday Digest. Last week, I told you the story about news magnate Charles E. Marsh. The Ohio-born businessman had built an...
You may be able to borrow up to 80% of the equity you own Fact checked by Suzanne KvilhaugReviewed by Lea D. Uradu Westend61 / Getty Images Home equity loans...
Tech giants’ earnings results, as well as those of other large names, are influencing the stock market. However, a hit or a miss in a single quarter...
Reviewed by Somer Anderson The price-to-book (P/B) ratio is an evaluation metric that is used to compare the current market price of a company’s stock to its...
Reviewed by Charlene Rhinehart Operating cash flow (OCF) is the lifeblood of a company and arguably the most important barometer that investors have for...
Reviewed by Thomas Brock The debt-to-capital ratio is a financial leverage ratio, similar to the debt-to-equity (D/E) ratio. It compares a company’s...
Reviewed by Khadija Khartit Mark-to-Market Accounting vs. Historical Cost Accounting: an Overview Historical cost accounting and mark-to-market, or fair value...
The odds are small that you’ll get to redeem one Reviewed by Brandon Renfro The next time you make a substantial purchase such as a washing machine or...
You must live in a house to have a reverse mortgage on it Fact checked by Timothy LiReviewed by Doretha Clemon Halfpoint Images / Getty Images If you own your...
Reviewed by Samantha SilbersteinFact checked by Vikki Velasquez A bear market is usually an indication of a sluggish economy and a decrease in the value of...
Reviewed by Katie Miller Whether out of a job as the result of a layoff or just wanting to make a change, everyone is taking a closer look at their resume...
Reviewed by David Kindness If an original bill of lading is lost, destroyed, or stolen, a new bill generally cannot be obtained unless the original has been...
Hello, Reader. “The Magnificent Seven” are not superheroes, though that’s what the name sounds like. (And maybe how some investors view them.) They are a group...