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Financial Terms starting with the letter "L"

10 terms and definitions found
L Economics for Finance

Labor force participation rate

The labor force participation rate (LFPR) is a key economic metric that measures the percentage of a country’s working-age population…

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L Stocks & Equity Markets

Large-cap

Large-cap is a term used to describe a company with a very large market capitalization, typically over $10 billion. These…

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L Corporate Finance

Leverage

Leverage is the strategic use of borrowed capital (debt) to increase the potential return on an investment. In corporate finance,…

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L Financial Statements & Accounting

Liabilities

Liabilities are financial obligations or debts that a company or individual owes to others. They represent claims against the assets…

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L Financial Markets & Market Mechanics

Limit order

A limit order is a type of order to buy or sell a security at a specific price or better.…

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L Financial Markets & Market Mechanics

Liquidity

Liquidity is a financial concept that describes how quickly and easily an asset can be bought or sold in the…

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L Credit, Debt & Lending

Loan origination fee

A loan origination fee is an upfront charge imposed by a lender to process, underwrite, and fund a new loan.…

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L Real Estate & Mortgage Finance

Loan-to-value (LTV)

Loan-to-Value (LTV) is a critical financial ratio used by mortgage lenders to evaluate the risk of a loan. It compares…

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L Taxation

Long-term capital gains

Long-term capital gains are the profits you earn from selling an asset that you have held for more than one…

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L Insurance & Risk Protection

Long-term disability insurance

Long-term disability insurance (LTD) is a type of insurance policy that provides income replacement if you become unable to work…

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L Labor force participation rate The labor force participation rate (LFPR) is a key economic metric that measures the percentage of a country’s… Economics for Finance L Large-cap Large-cap is a term used to describe a company with a very large market capitalization, typically over $10… Stocks & Equity Markets L Leverage Leverage is the strategic use of borrowed capital (debt) to increase the potential return on an investment. In… Corporate Finance L Liabilities Liabilities are financial obligations or debts that a company or individual owes to others. They represent claims against… Financial Statements & Accounting L Limit order A limit order is a type of order to buy or sell a security at a specific price… Financial Markets & Market Mechanics L Liquidity Liquidity is a financial concept that describes how quickly and easily an asset can be bought or sold… Financial Markets & Market Mechanics L Loan origination fee A loan origination fee is an upfront charge imposed by a lender to process, underwrite, and fund a… Credit, Debt & Lending L Loan-to-value (LTV) Loan-to-Value (LTV) is a critical financial ratio used by mortgage lenders to evaluate the risk of a loan.… Real Estate & Mortgage Finance L Long-term capital gains Long-term capital gains are the profits you earn from selling an asset that you have held for more… Taxation L Long-term disability insurance Long-term disability insurance (LTD) is a type of insurance policy that provides income replacement if you become unable… Insurance & Risk Protection

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