A bond whose interest rate is adjusted periodically according to a predetermined formula; it is usually linked to an interest rate index such as LIBOR.
Category: Investor Definitions
Definitions from the SEC’s glossary of terms, and investor.gov resources.
FIXED-RATE BOND
A long-term bond with a set interest rate.
FIXED ANNUITY
An insurance product that promises a minimum rate of interest while your account is growing. The insurance company also guarantees that the periodic payment will be for a set amount for a fixed period, such as 20 years, or an indefinite period, such as your lifetime.
FINANCIAL PROFESSIONALS – BACKGROUND CHECKS
You should check out the registration status and background of any financial professional before becoming a client. Even if a close friend or family member recommends a financial professional, you should still check out that person to make sure they are licensed and for signs of potential problems. Anyone registered to sell securities or provide… Continue reading FINANCIAL PROFESSIONALS – BACKGROUND CHECKS
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Examples of financial products include but are not limited to the following: stocks, bonds, derivatives, and currencies.
FINANCIAL PLANNERS
A financial planner typically prepares financial plans for his or her clients. The kinds of services financial planners offer can vary widely. Some financial planners assess every aspect of your financial life—including saving, investments, insurance, taxes, retirement, and estate planning—and help you develop a detailed strategy or financial plan for meeting all your financial goals.… Continue reading FINANCIAL PLANNERS
FINANCIAL INDUSTRY REGULATORY AUTHORITY (FINRA)
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, a self-regulatory organization for the brokerage industry.
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD (FASB)
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is the accounting standard setter for purposes of the Federal Securities Laws. See GAAP.
FILL-OR-KILL ORDER
A Fill-Or-Kill order is an order to buy or sell a stock that must be executed immediately in its entirety; otherwise, the entire order will be cancelled (i.e., no partial execution of the order is allowed). Learn More.
FILING AND REGISTRATION FEES
The SEC collects fees under various provisions of the securities laws, including the following: Section 6(b) of the Securities Act of 1933 (for registrations of securities); Section 13(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (for specified repurchases of securities); Section 14(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (for proxy solicitations and statements in… Continue reading FILING AND REGISTRATION FEES