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Financial Terms starting with the letter "S"

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S Stocks & Equity Markets

S&P 500

The S&P 500, or Standard & Poor’s 500, is a stock market index that tracks the performance of 500 of…

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S Financial Regulation

Sarbanes-Oxley Act

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (often called SOX) is a landmark U.S. federal law enacted in 2002 to restore public trust in…

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S Banking & Depository Institutions

Savings account

A savings account is a deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution that is designed to hold…

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S Financial Markets & Market Mechanics

Secondary market

The secondary market is a financial marketplace where investors buy and sell previously issued securities, such as stocks, bonds, and…

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S Stocks & Equity Markets

Secondary offering

A secondary offering, also known as a follow-on public offering (FPO), occurs when a company that is already publicly traded…

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S Mutual Funds, ETFs & Pooled Vehicles

Sector fund

A sector fund is a type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) that invests exclusively in one specific sector…

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S Credit, Debt & Lending

Secured debt

Secured debt is a type of loan or credit that is backed by an asset, known as collateral. If the…

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S Financial Regulation

Securities Act of 1933

The Securities Act of 1933 is a landmark piece of federal legislation enacted in the United States in the aftermath…

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S Financial Regulation

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the primary federal agency responsible for enforcing federal securities laws, regulating the securities…

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S Financial Regulation

Securities Exchange Act of 1934

The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is a landmark United States federal law that created the legal framework for regulating…

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S Investing Fundamentals

Security

A security is a tradable financial instrument that holds monetary value and represents ownership, a creditor relationship, or the right…

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S Retirement Planning

SEP-IRA

A SEP-IRA, or Simplified Employee Pension Individual Retirement Arrangement, is a retirement savings plan designed for self-employed individuals and small…

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S S&P 500 The S&P 500, or Standard & Poor’s 500, is a stock market index that tracks the performance of… Stocks & Equity Markets S Sarbanes-Oxley Act The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (often called SOX) is a landmark U.S. federal law enacted in 2002 to restore public… Financial Regulation S Savings account A savings account is a deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution that is designed… Banking & Depository Institutions S Secondary market The secondary market is a financial marketplace where investors buy and sell previously issued securities, such as stocks,… Financial Markets & Market Mechanics S Secondary offering A secondary offering, also known as a follow-on public offering (FPO), occurs when a company that is already… Stocks & Equity Markets S Sector fund A sector fund is a type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) that invests exclusively in one… Mutual Funds, ETFs & Pooled Vehicles S Secured debt Secured debt is a type of loan or credit that is backed by an asset, known as collateral.… Credit, Debt & Lending S Securities Act of 1933 The Securities Act of 1933 is a landmark piece of federal legislation enacted in the United States in… Financial Regulation S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the primary federal agency responsible for enforcing federal securities laws, regulating… Financial Regulation S Securities Exchange Act of 1934 The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is a landmark United States federal law that created the legal framework… Financial Regulation S Security A security is a tradable financial instrument that holds monetary value and represents ownership, a creditor relationship, or… Investing Fundamentals S SEP-IRA A SEP-IRA, or Simplified Employee Pension Individual Retirement Arrangement, is a retirement savings plan designed for self-employed individuals… Retirement Planning
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