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Discount Margin (DM)

Definition Discount Margin (DM) is a measure of a bond’s yield in addition to the credit, market and liquidity risk associated with the bond. It

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Discrete Distribution

Definition A Discrete Distribution in finance refers to a statistical distribution that represents variables that take distinct or separate values. These variables can be counted

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Discount Rate

Definition The discount rate is a financial term referring to the interest rate that a central bank, like the Federal Reserve, charges commercial banks for

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Discount Yield

Definition Discount yield is a financial term used to present the annual return on an investment as a percentage of its face value. This measure

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Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)

Definition Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) is a financial valuation method used to estimate the value of an investment based on its expected future cash flows.

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Discouraged Worker

Definition A discouraged worker is an individual who is eligible for employment and can work but is currently unemployed and has not sought employment for

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Discretionary Account

Definition A discretionary account refers to an investment account where a broker or portfolio manager has the authority to make buy and sell decisions without

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Defensive Stock

Definition A defensive stock refers to a type of stock that provides consistent dividends and stable earnings regardless of the overall state of the stock

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