What are Treasury Notes?

Learn more about Treasury Notes and bonds

Treasury Notes are fixed-income securities issued by the U.S. Treasury with maturities ranging from one to 10 years and coupon payments every six months.

What is Business Valuation?

Going over a business valuation

Business valuaion is an estimated value or worth of an asset. Investors use their estimated asset valuations and compare them to market prices.

What are Treasury Bonds?

Learning how to invest in treasury bonds

Treasury bonds are fixed-income securities issued by the U.S. Treasury with maturities ranging from 10 to 30 years and coupon payments.

What is a Trade Discount?

Find how you can land a trade discount

A trade discount is an amount or rate reduced from the retail price of an item that is agreed upon when sold to a reseller.

What are Treasury Bills?

Treasury bills laying out on a table

Treasury bills are fixed-income securities issued by the U.S. Treasury with maturities of less than one year. They are sold at a discount from face value.

What is Sum-of-Years Digits?

Learn more about sum-of-years digits

Sum-of-years digits is another accelerated depreciation method that applies a percentage of depreciation based on the years left in an asset’s useful life.

What are Tax-Advantaged Accounts?

Learn more about tax-advantaged accounts

Tax-advantaged accounts allow you to reduce taxes on your income. A traditional IRA is tax-deferred, and a Roth IRA is tax-exempt.

What is a Trailing Stop Order?

Put a trailing stop order in place

A trailing stop order is a stop-loss policy where a sell order is executed once the stock’s price drops by a specified percentage.