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What is an ETF?

An ETF is an exchange-traded fund, a type of fund that is listed on an exchange and has a variable portion of the fund. Generally, an ETF is an index fund that invests passively by tracking all or part of the securities that make up an index according to the types and proportions of the securities that make up the index.

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What is an option?

An option is a financial derivative that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at an agreed-upon price and date.

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Guide to negotiating your salary

You may think that your employer will see your hard work and achievements and decide you deserve more. Unfortunately, in most cases, working harder isn’t enough to guarantee a raise, so you have to ask for it.

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What is financial deficit?

A Financial deficit means the government spends more money than it earns each year. In accounting terms, it shows up as negative numbers in the budget, so it’s also called a financial deficit.

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What is an ETF?

An ETF is an exchange-traded fund, a type of fund that is listed on an exchange and has a variable portion of the fund. Generally, an ETF is an index fund that invests passively by tracking all or part of the securities that make up an index according to the types and proportions of the securities that make up the index.

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What is an option?

An option is a financial derivative that gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at an agreed-upon price and date.

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Guide to negotiating your salary

You may think that your employer will see your hard work and achievements and decide you deserve more. Unfortunately, in most cases, working harder isn’t enough to guarantee a raise, so you have to ask for it.

Listen now

What is financial deficit?

A Financial deficit means the government spends more money than it earns each year. In accounting terms, it shows up as negative numbers in the budget, so it’s also called a financial deficit.

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