Term | Definition |
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DAGMAR | Defining Advertising Goals for Measured Advertising Results |
Dark Cloud Cover | A bearish candlestick pattern |
Dark Pool | A private exchange for trading securities |
Dark Web | A part of the internet that is not indexed by search engines |
Darvas Box Theory | A technical analysis theory used to identify trends |
Data Analytics | The process of examining raw data to draw conclusions |
Data Mining | The process of discovering patterns in large datasets |
Data Smoothing | A statistical technique used to remove noise from data |
Data Warehousing | The storage of data from multiple sources in a central repository |
Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number | A unique identifier for businesses |
David Ricardo | A classical economist |
David Tepper | An American hedge fund manager |
DAX Stock Index | A German stock market index |
Day-Count Convention | A method for calculating accrued interest on bonds |
Day Order | An order to buy or sell a security that is only good for the current trading day |
Day Trader | A trader who buys and sells securities within the same day |
Days Payable Outstanding | A measure of how long it takes a company to pay its suppliers |
Days Sales of Inventory (DSI) | A measure of how long it takes a company to sell its inventory |
Days Sales Outstanding | A measure of how long it takes a company to collect payment from its customers |
Days Working Capital | A measure of a company’s liquidity |
De Minimis Tax Rule | A tax rule that allows taxpayers to deduct small amounts of expenses without having to itemize |
Dead Cat Bounce | A temporary rise in the price of a stock after a significant decline |
Deadweight Loss | A loss of economic efficiency |
Dealer | A market participant who buys and sells securities for their own account |
Dealer Market | A market where dealers buy and sell securities |
Death Benefit | The payout from a life insurance policy |
Death Cross | A bearish technical indicator |
Death Taxes | Taxes on assets transferred upon death |
Debenture | A type of debt security that is not secured by collateral |
Debit | An accounting entry that increases asset or expense accounts and decreases liability, equity, or revenue accounts |
Debit Balance | A negative balance in an account |
Debit Card | A card that allows the holder to make purchases using funds from their checking account |
Debit Note | A document used to notify a customer of a debit |
Debt | Money that is owed |
Debt Collector | A company that collects debts on behalf of creditors |
Debt Consolidation | The process of combining multiple debts into a single loan |
Debt/EBITDA Ratio | A measure of a company’s ability to repay its debt |
Debt/Equity Swap | An exchange of debt for equity |
Debt Financing | Raising capital by borrowing money |
Debt Fund | A mutual fund that invests in debt securities |
Debt Instrument | A financial instrument that represents a loan |
Debt Issue | The offering of debt securities to investors |
Debt Overhang | A situation where a company has so much debt that it cannot invest in new projects |
Debt Ratio | A measure of a company’s financial leverage |
Debt Restructuring | The process of renegotiating the terms of a debt |
Debt Security | A financial instrument that represents a loan |
Debt Service | The payments made on a debt |
Debt-Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) | A measure of a borrower’s ability to repay a loan |
Debt-to-Capital Ratio | A measure of a company’s financial leverage |
Debt-to-Equity Ratio (D/E) | A measure of a company’s financial leverage |
Debt-to-GDP Ratio | A measure of a country’s debt relative to its GDP |
Debt-to-Income Ratio (DTI) | A measure of a borrower’s ability to repay a loan |
Debtor | A person or entity that owes money |
Debtor in Possession (DIP) | A debtor who is allowed to continue operating their business during bankruptcy proceedings |
Debtor-in-Possession Financing (DIP Financing) | Financing provided to a debtor in possession |
Decentralized Applications (dApps) | Applications that run on a blockchain |
Decile | A statistical measure that divides data into ten equal parts |
Decision Analysis (DA) | The process of making decisions under uncertainty |
Decision Support Systems (DSS) | Computer systems that help people make decisions |
Decision Theory | A framework for making decisions under uncertainty |
Decision Tree | A graphical representation of decision options and their outcomes |
Declaration Of Trust | A legal document that creates a trust |
Declining Balance Method | A depreciation method that accelerates depreciation |
Decoupling | The separation of economic growth from resource use |
Decreasing Term Insurance | A type of life insurance where the death benefit decreases over time |
Deductible | An expense that can be subtracted from income for tax purposes |
Deduction | The act of subtracting an expense from income for tax purposes |
Deed | A legal document that transfers ownership of real estate |
Deed Of Reconveyance | A legal document that transfers ownership of real estate back to the borrower |
Deed of Release | A legal document that releases a party from an obligation |
Deep Learning | A type of machine learning that uses artificial neural networks |
Deep In The Money | An option that is very likely to be exercised |
Default | Failure to meet a financial obligation |
Default Rate | The percentage of borrowers who default on their loans |
Default Risk | The risk that a borrower will default on a loan |
Defeasance | The act of setting aside funds to pay off a debt |
Defensive Interval Ratio | A measure of a company’s liquidity |
Defensive Stock | A stock that is expected to perform well during economic downturns |
Deferment Period | A period during which payments on a loan are postponed |
Deferred Acquisition Costs (DAC) | Costs associated with acquiring new insurance policies |
Deferred Annuity | An annuity that does not begin paying out until a future date |
Deferred Compensation | Compensation that is paid at a later date |
Deferred Income Tax | Income tax that is not due until a future period |
Deferred Interest | Interest that is not paid until a later date |
Deferred Profit Sharing Plan (DPSP) | A type of retirement plan |
Deferred Revenue | Revenue that has been received but not yet earned |
Deferred Tax Asset | A tax benefit that can be used in future periods |
Deferred Tax Liability | A tax expense that is due in future periods |
Deficit | A shortfall of revenue compared to expenses |
Deficit Spending | Government spending that exceeds government revenue |
Deficit Spending Unit | An economic unit that spends more than it earns |
Defined-Benefit Plan | A type of pension plan that guarantees a specific payout at retirement |
Defined-Contribution Plan | A type of retirement plan where employees contribute a set amount each pay period |
Deflation | A decrease in the general price level |
Degree of Combined Leverage | A measure of a company’s total leverage |
Degree of Financial Leverage | A measure of a company’s use of debt financing |
Degree of Operating Leverage | A measure of a company’s use of fixed costs |
Degrees of Freedom | A statistical measure |
Delaware Corporations | Corporations that are incorporated in Delaware |
Delayed Draw Term Loan | A loan that can be drawn down over time |
Deleveraging | The process of reducing debt |
Delinquency Rate | The percentage of borrowers who are behind on their loan payments |
Delinquent | Behind on loan payments |
Delinquent Account Credit Card | A credit card account that is past due |
Delisting | The removal of a security from a stock exchange |
Deliverables | Items that are required to be delivered under a contract |
Delivered at Frontier (DAF) | An Incoterm |
Delivered-at-Place (DAP) | An Incoterm |
Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) | An Incoterm |
Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU) | An Incoterm (obsolete, now DAP) |
Delivered Ex Ship (DES) | An Incoterm (obsolete) |
Delivery Versus Payment (DVP) | A settlement process for securities trades |
Delphi Method | A forecasting technique |
Delta | A measure of the sensitivity of an option’s price to changes in the price of the underlying asset |
Delta Hedging | An options trading strategy |
Delta Neutral | A portfolio that is hedged against small changes in the price of the underlying asset |
Demand | The desire and ability to purchase a good or service |
Demand Curve | A graph showing the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded |
Demand Deposit | A bank account that can be accessed on demand |
Demand Draft | A check that is guaranteed by a bank |
Demand Elasticity | A measure of how responsive demand is to changes in price |
Demand for Labor | The desire and ability of employers to hire workers |
Demand-Pull Inflation | Inflation caused by an increase in demand |
Demand Schedules | Tables showing the relationship between the price |
Term | Definition |
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Demand Shock | A sudden shift in demand |
Demand Theory | A theory that explains how consumer preferences affect demand |
Dematerialization (DEMAT) | The process of converting physical certificates into electronic form |
Demographic Dividend | The economic benefit arising from a change in a country’s age structure |
Demographics | The statistical characteristics of a population |
Demonetization | The removal of a currency from circulation |
Demutualization | The conversion of a mutual company to a stock company |
Denomination | The face value of a security |
Dependency Ratio | The ratio of dependents to working-age people |
Dependent Care Benefits | Benefits provided to employees to help with the cost of caring for dependents |
Dependent | A person who relies on another for financial support |
Depletion | The reduction in the value of natural resources over time |
Deposit | Money placed in a financial institution |
Deposit at Custodian (DWAC) | A method for transferring securities electronically |
Deposit Multiplier | The ratio of the change in deposits to the change in reserves |
Deposit Slip | A form used to deposit money into a bank account |
Deposition | A legal proceeding where a witness is questioned under oath |
Depository | A financial institution that holds securities |
Depositary Receipt | A certificate representing ownership in shares of a foreign company |
Depository Transfer Check | A check used to transfer funds between banks |
Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) | A company that provides clearing and settlement services for the financial industry |
Depository Trust Company (DTC) | A subsidiary of the DTCC |
Depreciated Cost | The original cost of an asset minus accumulated depreciation |
Depreciation | The decrease in the value of an asset over time |
Depreciation, Depletion, and Amortization (DD&A) | The process of allocating the cost of long-term assets over their useful life |
Depreciation Recapture | The portion of a gain on the sale of an asset that is taxed as ordinary income |
Depression | A severe and prolonged economic downturn |
Depth of Market (DOM) | A trading tool that shows the buy and sell orders for a security |
Deregulation | The removal of government regulations |
Derivative | A financial instrument whose value is derived from an underlying asset |
Derived Demand | Demand for a good or service that is used to produce another good or service |
Descending Triangle | A bearish chart pattern |
Descriptive Statistics | Statistics used to summarize and describe data |
Devaluation | A decrease in the value of a currency |
Developed Economy | A country with a high level of economic development |
Development Economics | The study of economic development |
Diamonds | A precious gemstone |
Digital Currency | A currency that exists only in electronic form |
Digital Marketing | Marketing using digital channels |
Digital Money | Money that exists only in electronic form |
Digital Option | An option that pays a fixed amount if the underlying asset reaches a certain price |
Digital Wallet | An electronic device or software that stores payment information |
Diluted Earnings per Share (Diluted EPS) | Earnings per share calculated assuming that convertible securities are converted |
Dilution | A decrease in the ownership percentage of existing shareholders |
Dim Sum Bond | A bond issued in Hong Kong but denominated in another currency |
Direct Cost | A cost that can be directly attributed to the production of a good or service |
Direct Deposit | An electronic transfer of funds directly into a bank account |
Direct Investment | An investment in a foreign company or asset |
Direct Market Access (DMA) | Access to trading platforms without the use of a broker |
Direct Marketing | Marketing directly to consumers |
Direct Method | A method for calculating cash flow from operating activities |
Direct Participation Program (DPP) | A type of investment that allows investors to directly participate in the business |
Direct Public Offering (DPO) | A type of public offering where a company sells securities directly to investors |
Direct Quote | A currency quote that expresses the price of one unit of the foreign currency in terms of the domestic currency |
Direct Stock Purchase Plan (DSPP) | A plan that allows investors to purchase shares directly from a company |
Direct Tax | A tax that is paid directly to the government |
Directional Movement Index (DMI) | A technical indicator used to identify the direction of a trend |
Dirty Price | The price of a bond including accrued interest |
Disability Insurance | Insurance that provides income replacement in case of disability |
Disbursement | The payment of funds |
Disclosure | The act of making information available to the public |
Discontinued Operations | The results of operations that have been discontinued |
Discount | A reduction in price |
Discount Bond | A bond that is sold at a discount to its face value |
Discount Broker | A broker that offers lower commissions than full-service brokers |
Discount Margin (DM) | The difference between the yield on a bond and the yield on a benchmark security |
Discount Rate | The interest rate used to discount future cash flows |
Discount Yield | A method for calculating the yield on a discount bond |
Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) | A valuation method that estimates the value of an asset based on its future cash flows |
Discounted Payback Periods | A capital budgeting method that takes into account the time value of money |
Discounting | The process of calculating the present value of future cash flows |
Discounts For Lack Of Marketability (DLOM) | A reduction in the value of an asset due to its lack of liquidity |
Discouraged Worker | A person who has stopped looking for work because they believe no jobs are available |
Discrete Distribution | A probability distribution that can only take on a finite number of values |
Discretionary Account | A brokerage account where the broker has discretion over which securities to buy and sell |
Discretionary Expense | An expense that is not necessary |
Discretionary Income | Income that is left after paying for necessities |
Discretionary Investment Management | Investment management where the manager has discretion over investment decisions |
Diseconomies of Scale | An increase in average cost as output increases |
Disequilibrium | A state of imbalance |
Disguised Unemployment | Unemployment that is hidden or not readily apparent |
Disinflation | A decrease in the rate of inflation |
Disintermediation | The removal of intermediaries from a process |
Disinvestment | The reduction of capital investment |
Dispersion | The extent to which data is spread out |
Disposable Income | Income that is left after paying taxes |
Disposition | The sale or other transfer of an asset |
Disruptive Innovation | An innovation that creates a new market and value network |
Disruptive Technology | A technology that disrupts an existing market |
Dissenters’ Rights | The right of minority shareholders to receive fair value for their shares in a merger or acquisition |
Distressed Sales | Sales of assets by a company in financial difficulty |
Distressed Securities | Securities of companies in financial difficulty |
Distributable Net Income (DNI) | The taxable income of a trust or estate |
Distributed Ledger Technology | A technology that allows data to be stored and shared across a network of computers |
Distributed Ledgers | Databases that are replicated across multiple computers |
Distribution | The process of getting goods to consumers |
Distribution Channel | The path through which goods travel from producer to consumer |
Distribution In Kind | A distribution of assets other than cash |
Term | Definition |
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Distribution Management | The process of overseeing the movement of goods from producer to consumer. |
Distribution Network | The system of organizations and facilities involved in distributing goods. |
Distribution Waterfall | The order in which payments are made to different parties in a structured finance transaction. |
Distribution Yield | The annual dividend income of a REIT divided by its share price. |
Divergence | A situation where the price of an asset and a technical indicator move in opposite directions. |
Diversification | The process of spreading investments among different asset classes. |
Diversified Company | A company that operates in a variety of unrelated industries. |
Divestiture | The sale of a business unit or asset. |
Divestment | The act of selling off assets for ethical or financial reasons. |
Dividend | A payment made to shareholders from a company’s earnings. |
Dividend Aristocrat | A company with a long history of increasing dividends. |
Dividend Discount Model (DDM) | A valuation model that estimates the value of a stock based on its future dividends. |
Dividend Growth Rate | The rate at which a company’s dividends are expected to grow. |
Dividend Irrelevance Theory | A theory that states that a company’s dividend policy does not affect its stock price. |
Dividend Payout Ratio | The percentage of earnings paid out as dividends. |
Dividend Per Share (DPS) | The amount of dividends paid out per share. |
Dividend Policy | A company’s strategy regarding dividend payments. |
Dividend Rate | The annual dividend payment per share. |
Dividend Recapitalization | A transaction where a company takes on debt to pay a large dividend. |
Dividends Received Deduction (DRD) | A tax deduction for dividends received from other corporations. |
Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) | A plan that allows shareholders to reinvest their dividends. |
Dividend Yield | The annual dividend per share divided by the stock price. |
Documentary Collection | A method of payment for international trade transactions. |
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act | A U.S. law that regulates the financial industry. |
Dogs of the Dow | An investment strategy that involves investing in the ten highest-yielding Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks. |
Doji | A candlestick pattern that indicates indecision. |
Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) | An investment strategy that involves investing a fixed amount of money at regular intervals. |
Dollar Duration | A measure of the sensitivity of a bond’s price to changes in interest rates. |
Dollarization | The adoption of a foreign currency as a country’s official currency. |
Domestic Corporation | A corporation that is incorporated in the United States. |
Domestic Relations Order (DRO) | A court order that divides marital property in a divorce. |
Domicile | The country where a company is incorporated. |
Donchian Channels | A technical indicator used to identify trends. |
Dormant Account | A bank account that has been inactive for a period of time. |
Dotcom | A company that operates primarily online. |
Dotcom Bubble | A speculative bubble in internet stocks in the late 1990s. |
Double Bottom | A bullish chart pattern. |
Double Declining Balance Depreciation Method (DDB) | An accelerated depreciation method. |
Double Entry | An accounting system where every transaction affects at least two accounts. |
Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA) | A technical indicator used to smooth price data. |
Double Irish With A Dutch Sandwich | A tax avoidance strategy used by multinational corporations. |
Double-Spending | The risk that a digital currency can be spent more than once. |
Double Taxation | The taxation of corporate profits at both the corporate and shareholder levels. |
Double Top | A bearish chart pattern. |
Dove | A central banker who favors low interest rates. |
Dow 30 | The 30 largest U.S. companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. |
Dow Jones CDX | An index of credit default swaps. |
Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) | A stock market index that tracks the performance of 30 large U.S. companies. |
Dow Theory | A technical analysis theory. |
Down Payment | A portion of the purchase price paid upfront. |
Down Round | A financing round where a company raises capital at a lower valuation than its previous round. |
Downside Risk | The potential for loss. |
Downstream | The processing and distribution stages of a supply chain. |
Downtrend | A period of declining prices. |
Drag-Along Rights | A clause that allows majority shareholders to force minority shareholders to sell their shares. |
Dragonfly Doji Candlestick | A candlestick pattern. |
Drawdown | A decline in the value of an investment. |
Drawee | The bank on which a check is drawn. |
Drawing Account | An account used by a business owner to withdraw funds. |
Dry Powder | Cash or other liquid assets that are available for investment. |
Dual Class Stock | A company with two classes of common stock, with different voting rights. |
Dual Income, No Kids (DINK) | A couple with two incomes and no children. |
Dual Listing | A company whose stock is listed on two or more stock exchanges. |
Due from Account | An account receivable. |
Due to Account | An account payable. |
Due Diligence | The process of investigating a potential investment. |
Dumping | Selling goods in a foreign market at a price below fair market value. |
Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) | A company that provides business credit information. |
Duopoly | A market with only two sellers. |
DuPont Analysis | A framework for analyzing a company’s profitability. |
Durable Goods Orders | A report on new orders for durable goods. |
Duration | A measure of the sensitivity of a bond’s price to changes in interest rates. |
Durbin Watson Statistic | A test for autocorrelation in regression analysis. |
Dutch Auction | A type of auction where the price is lowered until a buyer is found. |
Dutch Disease | The negative impact of a natural resource boom on other sectors of the economy. |
Dutch Tulip Bulb Market Bubble | A speculative bubble in tulip bulbs in the 17th century. |
Dynasty Trust | A trust that can last for multiple generations. |