Term | Definition |
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Gadfly | A person who provokes people into action or thought |
GAFAM Stocks | Stocks of Google (Alphabet), Apple, Facebook (Meta), Amazon, and Microsoft |
Gain | An increase in value |
Gambler’s Fallacy | The mistaken belief that past outcomes can influence future outcomes |
Game Changer | A new development that significantly alters the way things are done |
Game Theory | The study of strategic decision-making |
Gamification | The application of game-design elements in non-game contexts |
Gamma | A measure of the rate of change of an option’s delta |
Gamma Hedging | An options trading strategy that aims to maintain a delta-neutral portfolio |
Gamma Neutral | A portfolio with a gamma of zero |
Gann Angles | A technical analysis tool |
Gann Fans | A technical analysis tool |
Gantt Chart | A type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule |
Gap | A price movement where there is no trading between two price levels |
Gap Analysis | A comparison of actual performance with desired performance |
Gap Insurance | Insurance that covers the difference between the value of a car and the amount owed on the loan |
Gapping | The occurrence of a price gap |
Garage Liability Insurance | Insurance that covers liability arising from the use of a garage |
GARCH Process | A statistical model used to analyze time series data |
Gardening Leave | A period of paid leave during which an employee is not allowed to work for the employer |
Garn-St. Germain Depository Institutions Act | A U.S. law that deregulated the banking industry |
Garnishment | A legal process to seize assets to satisfy a debt |
Gartley Pattern | A harmonic chart pattern used in technical analysis |
Gas (Ethereum) | A fee paid for transactions on the Ethereum network |
Gas Guzzler Tax | A tax on cars with low fuel efficiency |
Gate Provision | A restriction on withdrawals from a hedge fund |
Gatekeeper | A person who controls access to something |
Gazelle Company | A company with high growth potential |
GBP | British Pound |
GDAX | A former cryptocurrency exchange |
GDP Gap | The difference between actual GDP and potential GDP |
GDP Price Deflator | A measure of the price level of all goods and services produced in an economy |
Gearing | The ratio of debt to equity |
Gearing Ratio | Same as Gearing |
Gemini Exchange | A cryptocurrency exchange |
Gemology | The study of gemstones |
General Account | A bank account used for general business purposes |
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) | A treaty that promotes free trade |
General Agreements to Borrow (GAB) | An agreement between countries to lend money to the IMF |
General and Administrative Expense (G&A) | Costs associated with the general management of a business |
General Business Tax Credit | A tax credit for certain business expenses |
General Collateral Financing Trades (GCF) | Repurchase agreements used to finance securities |
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) | A European Union regulation on data privacy |
General Equilibrium Theory | A theory that explains how all markets in an economy interact |
General Depreciation System (GDS) | A method of depreciation used for tax purposes |
General Ledger | A record of all financial transactions |
General Manager (GM) | A person responsible for the overall management of a business unit |
General Obligation Bond (GO) | A municipal bond backed by the full faith and credit of the issuer |
General Order (GO) | A customs term |
General Partner | A partner in a partnership who has unlimited liability |
General Partnership | A type of business organization with two or more owners |
General Provisions | Accounting reserves for potential losses |
General Public Distribution | The sale of securities to the general public |
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) | A set of accounting standards |
Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS) | A set of auditing standards |
Generally Accepted Principles And Practices (GAPP) | Similar to GAAP |
Generation Gap | Differences in values and attitudes between generations |
Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax (GSTT) | A tax on transfers of property to grandchildren or more remote descendants |
Generation-Skipping Trust | A trust that benefits multiple generations |
Generation X (Gen X) | The generation born between 1965 and 1980 |
Generic Brand | A brand that is not associated with a specific manufacturer |
Genesis Block | The first block in a blockchain |
Genetic Engineering | The manipulation of genes |
Genetically Modified Food (GMF) | Food produced using genetic engineering |
Gentlemen’s Agreements | Informal agreements |
Gentrification | The process of wealthier people moving into a poorer neighborhood |
Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) | A measure of economic progress that takes into account environmental and social factors |
Geographical Diversification | Diversification across different geographic regions |
Geographical Labor Mobility | The ease with which workers can move to different areas for work |
Geographical Pricing | Pricing that varies by location |
Geolocation | The process of determining the location of something |
Geometric Mean | A type of average |
George Soros | A billionaire investor and philanthropist |
Gharar | Islamic finance term for excessive uncertainty |
Ghetto | A poor urban area |
G.I. Bill | A U.S. law that provided benefits to veterans |
Giffen Good | A good for which demand increases as price increases |
Gift Card | A card that can be used to purchase goods or services |
Gift Causa Mortis | A gift made in anticipation of death |
Gift Letter | A letter confirming a gift |
Gift in Trust | A gift given to a trust |
Gift Inter Vivos | A gift made during the donor’s lifetime |
Gift of Equity | A gift made by transferring equity |
Gift Splitting | A tax strategy that allows a married couple to double the amount of a gift |
Gift Tax | A tax on gifts |
Gift Tax Return | A tax return for gifts |
Gig Economy | A labor market characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work |
Gilt-Edged Bond | A high-quality bond issued by the UK government |
Gilt-Edged Securities | Same as Gilt-Edged Bond |
Gilts | Same as Gilt-Edged Bond |
Gini Index | A measure of income inequality |
Gibraltar Pound (GIP) | The currency of Gibraltar |
Give Up | To stop trying |
Glass Ceiling | An invisible barrier that prevents women and minorities from reaching top positions |
Glass Cliff | A situation where women and minorities are more likely to be appointed to leadership positions in failing companies |
Glass-Steagall Act | A former U.S. law that separated commercial and investment banking |
Glide Path | The planned reduction in asset allocation to equities as retirement approaches |
Global Bond | A bond issued in multiple currencies |
Global Depositary Receipt (GDR) | A security that represents ownership in shares of a foreign company |
Global Financial Stability Report (GFSR) | A report published by the IMF |
Global Fund | A fund that fights AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria |
Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) | A standard for classifying companies by industry |
Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS) | A set of standards for calculating and presenting investment performance |
Global Macro | An investment strategy that focuses on macroeconomic trends |
Global Macro Hedge Fund | A hedge fund that uses a global macro strategy |
Global Recession | A worldwide economic downturn |
Global Registered Share (GRS) | A share that can be traded in multiple markets |
Globalization | The increasing interconnectedness of economies |
Globex | An electronic trading platform |
Glocalization | The adaptation of global products to local markets |
GmbH | A German term for a limited liability company |
Go-Go Fund | A high-risk, high-reward investment fund |
Go-Shop Period | A period during which a company can solicit other offers after accepting a buyout offer |
Goal-Based Investing | An investment strategy that focuses on achieving specific goals |
Goal Seeking | A problem-solving technique |
Godfather Offer | An offer that is too good to refuse |
Going Concern | A business that is expected to continue operating |
Going-Concern Value | The value of a business assuming it will continue to operate |
Going Private | A company’s repurchase of its own shares to become privately held |
Going Public | A company’s initial public offering (IPO) |
Gold Bug | An investor who is bullish on gold |
Gold Certificate | A type of paper money formerly used in the U.S. |
Gold Option | An option contract on gold |
Gold Standard | A monetary system where a country’s currency is backed by gold |
Golden Cross | A bullish technical indicator |
Golden Handcuffs | Incentives that encourage employees to stay with a company |
Golden Handshake | A generous severance package |
Golden Parachute | A lucrative severance package for executives |
Term | Definition |
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Golden Rule | The principle of treating others as you would like to be treated |
Golden Share | A special share that gives its holder certain rights |
Goldilocks Economy | An economy that is not too hot and not too cold |
Good Credit | A good credit history |
Good Delivery | A standard for the delivery of physical commodities |
Good Faith Estimate (GFE) | A document that provides an estimate of closing costs |
Good Faith Money | A deposit made to show good faith intention to purchase |
Good This Week (GTW) | An order to buy or sell a security that is only good for the current week |
Good ‘Til Canceled (GTC) | An order to buy or sell a security that remains in effect until it is executed or canceled |
Goodness-of-Fit | A measure of how well a statistical model fits the data |
Goods and Services Tax (GST) | A value-added tax |
Goodwill | An intangible asset |
Goodwill Impairment | A reduction in the value of goodwill |
Google Blogger | A blogging platform |
Google Tax | A tax on multinational companies |
Gordon Gekko | A fictional character from the movie “Wall Street” |
Gordon Growth Model | A model used to value a stock based on its future dividends |
Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC) | A framework for managing an organization’s governance, risk, and compliance |
Government Accountability Office (GAO) | A U.S. government agency that audits government programs |
Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) | A body that sets accounting standards for state and local governments |
Government Bond | A debt security issued by a government |
Government Grant | Financial assistance provided by a government |
Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae) | A U.S. government agency that guarantees mortgage-backed securities |
Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) | A sovereign wealth fund |
Government Pension Fund of Norway | A sovereign wealth fund |
Government Purchase | Government spending on goods and services |
Government Securities Clearing Corporation (GSCC) | A clearinghouse for government securities |
Government Security | A debt security issued by a government |
Government Shutdown | A situation where government agencies are forced to close due to a lack of funding |
Government-Sponsored Enterprise | A financial institution created by the U.S. government |
Government-Sponsored Retirement Arrangement (GSRA) | A retirement savings plan sponsored by a government |
Government-Wide Acquisition Contract | A type of government contract |
Grace Period | A period of time after a due date during which payment can be made without penalty |
Graded Vesting | A vesting schedule that gradually gives employees ownership rights to benefits |
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) | A standardized test used for admission to graduate business programs |
Graduated Lease | A lease with increasing rent payments |
Graduated Payment Mortgage (GPM) | A mortgage with increasing payments |
Graham Number | A metric used to value stocks |
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 (GLBA) | A U.S. law that deregulated the financial industry |
Grandfather Clause | A provision that exempts existing activities from new regulations |
Grant | A financial award |
Grant Deed | A type of deed used to transfer real estate |
Grant-in-Aid | Financial assistance provided by a government to a lower level of government |
Grantee | The recipient of a grant |
Grantor | The person who makes a grant |
Grantor Trust Rules | Rules that determine how a trust is taxed |
Granular Portfolio | A highly diversified portfolio |
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) | A processor that handles graphics and video |
Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT) | A type of trust used for estate planning |
Gravestone Doji | A candlestick pattern |
Gray Box | A system where some internal workings are known |
Gray List | A list of countries with weak anti-money laundering regimes |
Gray Market | A market where goods are sold outside of authorized channels |
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) | A standardized test used for admission to graduate programs |
Great Depression | A severe economic downturn in the 1930s |
Great Leap Forward | An economic and social campaign in China |
Great Moderation | A period of low macroeconomic volatility |
Great Recession | A severe economic downturn in the late 2000s |
Great Society | A set of domestic programs in the U.S. |
Greater Fool Theory | The belief that one can profit from buying overvalued assets because someone else will be willing to pay even more |
Greek Drachma | The former currency of Greece |
Greeks | Measures of the sensitivity of an option’s price to changes in various factors |
Green Bond | A bond issued to finance environmentally friendly projects |
Green Card | A permit allowing a foreign national to live and work in the U.S. |
Green Chip Stocks | Stocks of companies that are environmentally friendly |
Green-Field Investment | A type of foreign direct investment |
Green Fund | A fund that invests in environmentally friendly projects |
Green Investing | Investing based on environmental considerations |
Green Marketing | Marketing of environmentally friendly products |
Green Monday | The Monday after Thanksgiving, a big online shopping day |
Green Tech | Technology used to create environmentally friendly products |
Greenback | A type of U.S. currency |
Greenmail | The practice of buying a large block of stock and threatening a takeover |
Greensheet | A report on upcoming IPOs |
Greenshoe Option | An option that allows underwriters to sell additional shares in an IPO |
Greenspan Put | The belief that the Federal Reserve will intervene to support the stock market |
Greenwashing | The practice of making misleading claims about the environmental benefits of a product or company |
Gresham’s Law | The principle that bad money drives out good money |
Grexit | The potential exit of Greece from the Eurozone |
Grey Market | Same as Gray Market |
Grid Trading | A trading strategy that involves placing buy and sell orders at different price levels |
Grinder | A stock that steadily increases in value |
Gross Debt Service Ratio (GDS) | A measure of a borrower’s ability to repay debt |
Gross Dividends | Dividends before taxes are deducted |
Gross Domestic Income (GDI) | The total income earned in an economy |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) | The total value of goods and services produced in an economy |
Gross Earnings | Earnings before deductions |
Gross Estate | The total value of a person’s assets at death |
Gross Expense Ratio (GER) | The total expenses of a mutual fund divided by its assets |
Gross Exposure | The total value of a portfolio’s assets |
Gross Income | Income before deductions |
Gross Income Multiplier | A valuation metric used in real estate |
Gross Income Test | A test used to determine dependency for tax purposes |
Gross Interest | Interest before taxes are deducted |
Gross Lease | A lease where the tenant pays a fixed rent and the landlord pays all other expenses |
Gross Leverage Ratio | A measure of a company’s leverage |
Gross Margin | Revenue minus cost of goods sold |
Gross Margin Return on Investment (GMROI) | A measure of profitability |
Gross Merchandise Value | The total value of merchandise sold through a platform |
Gross National Happiness (GNH) | A measure of a country’s well-being |
Gross National Income (GNI) | The total income earned by a nation’s residents |
Gross National Product (GNP) | The total value of goods and services produced by a nation’s residents |
Gross National Product (GNP) Deflator | A measure of the price level of all goods and services produced by a nation’s residents |
Gross Net Written Premium Income | A measure of an insurance company’s revenue |
Gross Processing Margin (GPM) | A measure of a company’s profitability |
Gross Profit | Revenue minus cost of goods sold |
Gross Profit Margin | Gross profit divided by revenue |
Gross Rate of Return | The total return on an investment before expenses are deducted |
Gross Receipts | Total revenue |
Gross Sales | Total sales before returns and allowances |
Gross Spread | The difference between the bid and ask price |
Gross Working Capital | Current assets |
Gross-Up | To increase an amount to account for taxes |
Gross Value Added | The value added to a product or service at each stage of production |
Gross Yield | The total income from an investment before expenses are deducted |
Ground Lease | A lease for the land only |
Group of 3 (G-3) | The U.S., Japan, and Germany |
Group of 7 (G-7) | The U.S., Japan, Germany, France, the U.K., Italy, and Canada |
Group of 8 (G-8) | The G-7 plus Russia |
Group of 10 (G-10) | A group of countries that participate in the IMF’s General Arrangements to Borrow |
Term | Definition |
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Group of 11 (G-11) | A group of countries that consult on economic issues |
Group of 20 (G-20) | A group of major economies |
Group of 30 (G-30) | A group of international financiers and academics |
Group Health Insurance | Health insurance provided through an employer or other group |
Group Life Insurance | Life insurance provided through an employer or other group |
Group Term Life Insurance | A type of group life insurance that provides coverage for a specific term |
Group Universal Life Policy (GULP) | A type of group life insurance with a cash value component |
Groupon | A daily deal website |
Groupthink | The practice of thinking or making decisions as a group in a way that discourages creativity or individual responsibility1 |
Growing-Equity Mortgage | A mortgage with increasing payments |
Growth and Income Fund | A mutual fund that invests in both growth and income stocks |
Growth at a Reasonable Price (GARP) | An investment strategy that combines growth and value investing |
Growth Company | A company with high growth potential |
Growth Curve | A graph showing the growth of something over time |
Growth Fund | A mutual fund that invests in growth stocks |
Growth Industry | An industry that is experiencing rapid growth |
Growth Investing | An investment strategy that focuses on companies with high growth potential |
Growth Rates | The percentage change in something over time |
Growth Stock | A stock of a company with high growth potential |
Grunt Work | Unpleasant or tedious work |
GSCI (S&P) | A commodity index |
Guanxi | A Chinese term for relationships or connections |
Guarantee Company | A company that provides guarantees |
Guarantee Fees | Fees paid for providing a guarantee |
Guaranteed Bond | A bond that is guaranteed by another entity |
Guaranteed Death Benefit | A minimum death benefit guaranteed by a life insurance policy |
Guaranteed Investment (Interest) Certificate (GIC) | A type of deposit offered by Canadian banks |
Guaranteed Investment Contract (GIC) | A type of investment offered by insurance companies |
Guaranteed Investment Fund (GIF) | A type of mutual fund offered by insurance companies |
Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance | Life insurance that is guaranteed to be issued |
Guaranteed Lifetime Withdrawal Benefit (GLWB) | An optional feature of some annuities |
Guaranteed Loan | A loan that is guaranteed by another party |
Guaranteed Minimum Accumulation Benefit (GMAB) | A feature of variable annuities that guarantees a minimum account value |
Guaranteed Minimum Income Benefit (GMIB) | A feature of some annuities that guarantees a minimum income stream |
Guaranteed Minimum Withdrawal Benefit (GMWB) | A feature of some annuities that guarantees a minimum withdrawal amount |
Guaranteed Payments to Partners | Payments made to partners in a partnership regardless of profits |
Guaranteed Renewable Policy | An insurance policy that can be renewed at the policyholder’s option |
Guaranteed Stock | A stock whose dividends are guaranteed by another company |
Guarantor | A person who guarantees a loan |
Guerrilla Marketing | Unconventional marketing tactics |
Guidance | Information provided by a company about its future performance |
Guideline Premium and Corridor Test (GPT) | A test used to determine if a life insurance policy is considered life insurance for tax purposes |
Guilder Share (New York Share) | A type of share traded on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange |
Guinea Franc (GNF) | The currency of Guinea |
Gun Jumping | Offering to sell securities before registration is effective |
Gunnar Myrdal | A Swedish economist |
Guns-and-Butter Curve | A graph showing the trade-off between military spending and social spending |
Gunslinger | A high-risk, high-reward investor |
Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) | A technical indicator |
Gwei | A unit of ether |