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Financial Terms starting with the letter "D"

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D Financial Markets & Market Mechanics

Dark pool

A dark pool is a private electronic marketplace for trading securities, primarily stocks, that operates outside of public stock exchanges…

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D Financial Markets & Market Mechanics

Day order

A day order is a type of order to buy or sell a security that is valid only for the…

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D Financial Ratios & Analysis

Days sales outstanding (DSO)

Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) is a financial ratio that measures the average number of days it takes a company to…

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D Financial Markets & Market Mechanics

Dealer

A dealer is a financial intermediary who buys and sells securities, such as stocks and bonds, for their own account.…

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D Banking & Depository Institutions

Debit card

A debit card is a payment card issued by a bank or credit union that allows you to access funds…

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D Credit, Debt & Lending Investing Fundamentals

Debt

Debt is a financial obligation that occurs when one party borrows money from another. The borrower receives a sum of…

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D Monetary & Fiscal Policy

Debt ceiling

The debt ceiling (also known as the debt limit) is a legal cap set by the United States Congress on…

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D Corporate Finance

Debt financing

Debt financing is a method businesses use to raise money by borrowing funds from lenders, with a promise to repay…

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D Financial Ratios & Analysis

Debt-to-equity

The debt-to-equity (D/E) ratio is a key leverage ratio that compares a company’s total liabilities to its shareholder equity. It…

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D Credit, Debt & Lending

Debt-to-income (DTI) ratio

The Debt-to-Income (DTI) ratio is a personal finance metric that compares your total monthly debt payments to your gross monthly…

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D Insurance & Risk Protection

Deductible

A deductible is the amount of money you must pay out of your own pocket for covered healthcare or property…

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D Credit, Debt & Lending

Default

Default is a financial term that describes the failure of a borrower to meet the legal obligations or conditions of…

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D Dark pool A dark pool is a private electronic marketplace for trading securities, primarily stocks, that operates outside of public… Financial Markets & Market Mechanics D Day order A day order is a type of order to buy or sell a security that is valid only… Financial Markets & Market Mechanics D Days sales outstanding (DSO) Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) is a financial ratio that measures the average number of days it takes a… Financial Ratios & Analysis D Dealer A dealer is a financial intermediary who buys and sells securities, such as stocks and bonds, for their… Financial Markets & Market Mechanics D Debit card A debit card is a payment card issued by a bank or credit union that allows you to… Banking & Depository Institutions D Debt Debt is a financial obligation that occurs when one party borrows money from another. The borrower receives a… Credit, Debt & Lending Investing Fundamentals D Debt ceiling The debt ceiling (also known as the debt limit) is a legal cap set by the United States… Monetary & Fiscal Policy D Debt financing Debt financing is a method businesses use to raise money by borrowing funds from lenders, with a promise… Corporate Finance D Debt-to-equity The debt-to-equity (D/E) ratio is a key leverage ratio that compares a company’s total liabilities to its shareholder… Financial Ratios & Analysis D Debt-to-income (DTI) ratio The Debt-to-Income (DTI) ratio is a personal finance metric that compares your total monthly debt payments to your… Credit, Debt & Lending D Deductible A deductible is the amount of money you must pay out of your own pocket for covered healthcare… Insurance & Risk Protection D Default Default is a financial term that describes the failure of a borrower to meet the legal obligations or… Credit, Debt & Lending
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