
Financial Dictionary
Thousands of investors have told us they are confused by the investment jargon that is used by financial advisors. We also know some terms, that investors don't understand, are used by advisors as sales ploys. They establish themselves as experts when they define a term you may not understand.
There is an alternative. We have defined more than 1,500 commonly used financial terms. Look-up a definition by entering the term in the search engine or using the alphabetical search service.
Definition of 'Fiduciary'
A person who occupies a position of financial trust with respect to the assets of another person, for example, a financial advisor. In the financial service industry, fiduciaries are held to higher ethical standards than non-fiduciaries. Fiduciaries also have greater accountability for the advice they give investors.
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Face Value
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Fair Market Value
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FDIC or Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
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Federal Funds Rate
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Federal Income Tax
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Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae)
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Fee Only
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Fee-Based
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Fibonacci lines
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FICO score
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Fiduciary
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Fiduciary standards
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Financial advice
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Financial Advisor
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Financial advisor compensation
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Financial dictionary
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Financial learning
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Financial Plan
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Financial planner
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Financial planning
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Financial transparency
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FINRA
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FINRA licensing
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Fiscal Year
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Fixed annuity
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Fixed Fee
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Fixed Income
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Fixed Income Securities
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Floor
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Floor Broker
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Forecast
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Foreign Exchange
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Form 10-K
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Forward Price/Earnings Multiple
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Front End Sales Load