Three factors affecting bond prices
What are the factors that affect bond prices? Bonds are the third largest financial investment mode besides stocks and futures. They are a more popular form of financial investment. However, investment has risks and there are many factors that affect the changes in bond prices.
Basic knowledge of stock introduction: the origin of stock
Stocks are now nearly 400 years old. The earliest stock market arose in 1602 when the Dutch and British established overseas trading companies. These companies are established by raising share capital and have obvious characteristics of joint-stock companies; they have legal person status; a board of directors is established; the general meeting of shareholders is the company's highest authority; dividends are distributed according to shares; and a limited liability system is implemented. The successful operation and rapid development of the joint-stock company made more enterprises follow suit.
How To Increase Positions in Stocks
Why should we add positions into the investment instead of opening a position in place at once.
What is a bond? How important are bonds?
Stocks and bonds are the most common investment products. Many people have been exposed to stocks, but few people can understand bonds. When it comes to bonds, there are always a series of question marks: what is a bond, whether it is worth investing, where to buy bonds... Bonds seem far away from us. In fact, bonds are a very basic investment product, which is also very convenient for investment. For most people, investing in bonds is more appropriate than investing in stocks. Why? This article will introduce you to bonds, bond investment, and the importance of bonds in household asset management (the importance may exceed your imagination).
What is a fund
As a way of investment and financing, funds are favored by more and more investors. Fund is a kind of indirect investment tool, which is very different from stock bond, futures, foreign exchange and other investment forms. Now let's get to know the Fund. There are many fund products on the market now. By learning the relevant knowledge of funds, investors can help distinguish the types of fund products and choose the funds that are suitable for them.
What Does a High Stock Turnover Rate Indicate?
A high turnover rate indicates that: the stock has a low lock-up rate.
Basic knowledge about national debt
National debt, also known as national public debt, is the relationship between the creditor's rights and the debtor's rights formed by the state, based on its credit and according to the general principle of debt, by raising funds from the society.
What is fund income distribution
Fund income distribution refers to the distribution of the net income of the Fund to fund holders in proportion to the number of fund units held. If the fund has lost money in the previous year, the current year's income shall be used to make up for the previous year's loss. If there is still any surplus after the fund's loss has been fully made up, the current year's income can be distributed. If the Fund suffers losses in the current year and has no net income, no income distribution shall be made.
Introduction to exchange rate system
What is foreign exchange? In a narrow sense, foreign exchange originally refers to foreign currency. In a broad sense, it usually refers to the means of payment for international settlement expressed in foreign currency. Exchange rate is also called "foreign exchange market or exchange rate".
What is the net value of the fund
The net value of fund units is the net asset value of each fund unit, which is equal to the balance of the total assets of the fund minus the total liabilities divided by the total number of units issued by the fund. The subscription and redemption of open-ended funds are carried out at this price. The transaction price of closed-end funds is the market price that has been confirmed at the time of transaction; In contrast, the unit transaction price of open-ended funds depends on the net asset value of unit funds that are not known at the time of subscription and redemption (but can be calculated after the market closes on the day and announced on the next trading day).