Accident Insurance |
Cover risks of accidents |
Act of God |
Events that happen outside human control such as natural disaster |
Actuarial Science |
Using mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in insurance, finance and other industries and professions |
Adam Smith |
An influential thinker in economics. Considered as the ÒFather of modern economicsÓ |
Agriculture |
For farming use |
Angel Investor |
A person who provides capital for a new business or startup as a loan or ownership |
Annuity |
An insurance and savings plan with regular payout that may terminate upon reaching zero value or death |
Apartment |
One of many units in a building |
Architect |
In charge of plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings. |
Asset Class |
Investment grouping |
Asset-Backed / Collateral |
Loans backed or secured by recognised assets |
Assignment |
Transfer of policy rights |
Banks |
Where you can keep and borrow money. Common services include loans, deposits, remittance, credit cards and investments |
Beneficiary |
Person entitled to receive insurance benefits |
Benefit insurance |
What must be paid regardless |
Bitcoin |
A virtual currency or cryptocurrency. Created online in 2008 |
Bond Market |
Issuing, buying and selling, or related bond activities |
Bonds |
A loan with terms such as interest rate (%) and period (years) |
Bps |
Basis Points. |
Bretton Woods Agreement |
A global system for monetary and exchange rate management, pegging USD to Gold. Developed at the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference held in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, from July 1 to July 22, 1944. |
Brokerage |
Buy and sell financial securities on public stock exchange |
Bungalow |
A stand-alone house |
Cable |
Exchange rate between Pound and Dollar (GBP/USD) |
Call Option |
An option to buy at an agreed price ($) and date, only if the option buyer wants to buy |
Capital Market |
Money is gathered and arranged to be invested or allocated |
Car Insurance |
Cover risks of car accidents |
Cash Value |
Value of insurance policy upon immediate termination |
Causa proxima / proximate cause |
Cause of loss must be covered and the dominant cause must not be excluded |
Caveat |
A warning that action should not be taken without informing the person who gave the notice. |
CDOs |
Stands for Collateral Debt Obligations. Popularly known as sub-prime or credit-linked notes. CDOs is a package of loans |
Central Banks |
Government body that manages the countryÕs currency, money supply and interest rates |
Civil Engineer |
In charge of design, construction, and maintenance of building |
Claims |
Request for payments as per terms of insurance policy |
Classical Economics |
How markets and economies work. Freedom, laissez-faire and free competition promotes growth. Thinkers: Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus and John Stuart Mill. |
Co-insurance |
Sharing risks or payments |
Commercial |
For business, office and shops use |
Commodities |
Goods or resources that can be traded |
Commodity Market |
Buying and selling of commodities |
Condominium |
Building with apartments, owned by individuals, with shared common areas. May have facilities like swimming pool, gym, fitness corner, bbq pits |
Contractor |
In charge of day-to-day oversight of a construction site, vendors and trades and sending information |
Conveyancing |
Transferring title deed to another |
Credit |
Borrowing or Lending |
Credit Default Swaps |
An exchange of cash against credit or loan default |
Critical illness Insurance |
Covers risks of getting stated critical illness |
Currencies |
Money in respective countries |
Currencies |
Money in respective countries |
Dealing Room |
Buy and sell global financial assets, usually only for financial institutions |
Debentures |
A legal document to describe bonds & debts |
Debts |
Same as bonds. Corporate / accounting term |
Deflation |
Value or price going down |
Demand |
What people want |
Demand & Supply |
What people want and what is being produced |
Derivatives |
Investment instrument that derives result from another |
Derivatives market |
Providing instruments for the management of financial risks |
Developer |
Building or renovation of land or existing building |
Disability Insurance |
Cover risks of not being able to work due to disability |
E-commerce Payment Gateway |
Making payment for online transactions. |
Econometrics |
Using complex math to explain economics |
Economics |
The study of how to work with given resources. |
Endowment |
An insurance and savings plan that pays a lump-sum upon maturity or upon death |
Equilibrium |
What people want and what is being produced match, at a certain price. |
Equities |
Same as shares. It originates from an accounting term (equities, liabilities, assets). Can be considered an asset class |
Exchange |
A public platform where people trade. It is centralised and is usually regulated |
Exchange |
A public platform where people trade. It is centralised and is regulated |
Financial Advisor |
Institution or person that provides financial advice. These activities are usually regulated or governed and requires the institution and person to be licensed |
Financial Assets |
Assets, instruments or investments that are recognised in the financial system, and can be easily bought and sold or priced |
Financial Intermediaries |
Medium or channel for money or financial assets pass through |
Financial Market |
Marketplace for buying and selling of any financial assets |
Financial System |
Placement or transfer of money |
Fire Insurance |
Protect risks of fire |
Fiscal policy |
Government tax and spending policies. |
FisherÕs Equation |
Where nominal interest interest rate = inflation rate and real interest rate. Named after Irving Fisher |
Fixed Income |
Investments that gives regular payout such as bonds and preferred shares |
Foreclosure |
Legal process of lender to recover the loan by selling the property |
Foreign Exchange Market |
Buying and selling of foreign exchange. |
Foreign Exchange Rate |
Exchange rate between two currencies |
Forex |
Where you change a currency into another currency. Stands for Foreign Exchange |
Forward |
A private contract to exchange goods at an agreed price ($) and date |
Forward Market |
Providing non-standard and private forward contracts for trading at future dates. |
Freehold |
Forever ownership to the right of land, building, property |
Futures Market |
Providing standard forward contracts for trading at future dates. |
GDP |
The total value of goods or services created. It stands for Gross Domestic Product. |
General Insurance |
Non-life insurance such as motor, travel and fire insurance |
Grey Market |
Before actual trading starts. The phase between primary and secondary market. |
Health Insurance |
Cover medical, hospital and surgical expenses |
Hedge |
An action taken to reduce or protect price movement of the investment |
Hedge Funds |
Investments that are unregulated where the funds to be invested anywhere, anyhow |
Home Economics |
The study of how housewives work with limited money in a small apartment, hungry husband, naughty kids, limited salt, eggs, oil and rice. |
Indemnity |
What will be excluded |
Industrial |
For production and manufacturing use |
Inflation |
Value or price going up |
Instalment |
Regular payment for loan |
Insurable interest |
Insured must directly suffer from the loss. |
Insurance |
Transferring or protecting risk, usually with a payment |
Insurance Agent |
A person who provides insurance advice and solutions |
Insurance Coverage |
The amount or value of risks to be covered |
Insurance Market |
Redistribute risks |
Insurance Policy |
An insurance contract |
Insured |
What the insurance covers or protect |
Insurer |
Company that provides insurance |
Interior Designer |
Design the inside of room or building |
International Monetary Fund |
Promote economic co-operation, trade, employment, stable exchange rate and financial assistance to help with balance of payments (trade deficit). Founded in 1945 by 29 countries |
Investment Banks |
Where businesses and companies can find capital in the form of equity or debt. Common services include underwriting for bonds and equities for IPOs, trading and investment activities. |
Investment-linked Policy |
An insurance policy with returns linked to investments |
Keyman Insurance |
Cover stated risks of important person. Example: Bruce Springsteen voice was LloydÕs for $6 million |
Keynesian Economics |
When demand and supply goes wrong, government should step in: Reduce interest rate and increase infrastructure spending. By John Maynard Keynes. |
Lag |
100K |
Landlord |
The owner of the land or property |
Leasehold |
Temporary ownership to the right of land, building, property |
Leverage |
Number of times of borrowing against asset |
Life Insurance |
Cover the life of a person against death. |
Liquidity |
Being able to buy or sell an investment easily without affecting price movements |
Loans |
Your money in banks being loaned or lent |
Long |
Buy |
Lucas Critic |
Naive to predict how government macro-policies will impact economy by using past datas. |
Lump Sum |
One-time payment |
M0 |
Notes and Coins available |
M1 |
Notes and Coins available + Non-banks travellers check + fixed deposits + deposits with chequebook and savings |
M2 |
Notes and Coins available + Non-banks travellers check + fixed deposits + deposits with chequebooks + savings + time deposits < 100 K |
M3 |
Notes and Coins available + Non-banks travellers check + fixed deposits + deposits with chequebooks + savings + time deposits < 100 K + other liquid assets |
Macroeconomics |
When your mum gives you $200 a month or $2400 a year, you decide how to spend it. |
Maritime Insurance is the earliest known insurance contract in 1347 Genoa, Italy. |
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MB |
Notes and Coins available and in bank vault + Reserves |
Microeconomics |
You spend $2 today. Count the cents and dollars to know what you have spend this month or this year. |
Monetary Policy |
Expansionary: Less tax and more spending = more money in use. Contractionary: More tax and less spending = less money in use. Neutral: In-between |
Money Changer |
Change money from one currency to another |
Money Market |
Short-term investment in deposits, bonds or loans that can be easily converted to cash and is typically less than 1 year |
Money Markets |
Short-term debt financing and investments |
Money Supply |
Amount of money in the system. M1 ~ Money that can be used very quickly |
Mortgage |
Pledging the property for a loan |
Multiplier Effect |
Multiplier Effect |
Mutual Funds |
A portfolio of investments managed by a company. Investors invest into the company |
MZM |
Notes and Coins available + Non-banks travellers check + money market funds |
Neo-Classical Economics |
How a person maximise profits or returns by understanding demand and supply. |
Nominal |
Current value or market value |
Non-participating |
Values of savings insurance policy is pre-determined and is not subject to profit of loss. |
Option |
Giving an option to buy or sell at an agreed price ($) and date, only if the buyer of the option exercise his rights. You can be either buyer or seller of an option |
OTC |
Stands for Over-the-counter. Any trade that is private between two parties by a dealer, without going through a regulated exchange |
OTC |
Stands for Over-the-counter. Any trades that is private between two parties by a dealer, without going through a regulated exchange |
Participating |
Sharing future profits or decreased in profits for the savings insurance policy |
Philips Curve |
Inventor of Philip Lightbulb |
Pip |
Percentage in Points |
Policy Holder |
Owner of the insurance |
Preferred or Preference Stocks / Shares |
Second in rank to the ownership of the company, behind common stockholders or shareholders. Owners typically receive a fixed or high dividend payout |
Premium |
The amount paid for the insurance |
Primary Market |
New or first allocation of investments before buying and selling activities start |
Private Equity |
Private investments into established businesses, companies, concepts or plans via equities or debts |
Private Equity Ð Early Stage |
Investments that can be exited / sold within 5 to 7 Years. Early refers to young |
Private Equity Ð Late Stage |
Investments that can be exited / sold within 1 to 3 Years |
Private Equity Ð Mid Stage |
Investments that can be exited / sold within 3 Ð 5 Years |
Property Agent |
A person who buy or sell properties for customers |
Put Option |
An option to sell at an agreed price ($) and date, only if the option buyer wants to sell |
Real |
Value adjusted for inflation |
Real Estate |
Land, properties and buildings |
Real Estate |
Land and properties. Common zoning includes residential, commercial, office, agricultural, industrial |
Regular Premium |
Regular Payment |
Regulator |
To ensure everyone follows the rule |
Reinsurance |
Transferring risk of company that provides insurance |
Reinsurer |
Company that provides reinsurance |
Remittance Services |
Transfer money from one account to another (can be to another country) |
Rent |
Temporary use of place |
Rental |
Amount to pay for renting the place |
Residential |
For living use |
Riders |
Additional insurance coverage added to a policy |
Risk Management |
Managing risks |
Savings |
Your money deposited into banks |
Secondary Market |
Buying and selling or trading after new or first allocation |
Seed Funding |
Earliest or first money invested into a new business. A common expression for startups |
Semi-detached House |
Two units with a wall in between |
Shares / Stocks |
Ownership of a company that can be determined by quantity. You can own 1,000 shares of HSBC Bank |
Short |
Sell |
Silicon Valley |
Nickname for the southern area of San Francisco Bay, Northern California in US. A base for many of the worldÕs largest tech companies and startups |
Single Premium |
One-time payment |
SOHO |
South of Houston or Small office / Home office. A unit where for work and living |
Stock Market |
Issuing, buying and selling, or related share activities |
Stocks or Company Warrants |
Same as option. Issued by company itself |
Strata Title |
Ownership of units and shared ownership of common area |
Structured Notes |
An investment structure with a derivative |
Structured Warrants |
Same as option. Structured and issued by banks or investment banks |
Subrogation |
Insurer has legal rights to recover damages to those who are liable for the insured, on behalf of the insured. |
Supply |
What is being produced |
Swaps |
A private contract to exchange future cashflow |
Term Insurance |
Life insurance coverage with a specified period |
Terraced House |
Units in a continuous row with shared walls and no space in between |
TPD Insurance |
Stands for Total Permanent Disability. Cover risks of person who becomes permanently disabled. Usually defined as: Loss of 2 eyes, 2 arms or 2 legs. |
Trading Room |
Buy and sell global financial assets, usually only for financial institutions. They may engage in holding positions, for hedging or speculative purposes |
Travel Insurance |
Cover risks of travel |
Treasury |
Managing liquidity, returns, risks of all money and financial instruments in country or company |
Underwriting |
assessing and deciding process for risks of an insurance policy |
Unit Trust |
A portfolio of investments divided into units. The portfolio is placed under a trust* (a legal term). Hence the term Unit Trust. Investors invest into the units |
United Nations |
Global organsiation to promote international co-operation |
Universal Life |
An insurance and savings plan with regularly adjusted interested rate. No maturity, flexibility of withdrawal, and can be terminated or upon death |
Utmost good faith / Uberrima fides |
Insured and insurer are bound by a good faith bond of honesty and fairness. Material facts must be disclosed. |
Valuation |
Process of estimating what the property is worth |
Venture Capital |
Investments into early-stage, high potential or startups where ideas or concepts may be new or risky |
Whole-life |
An insurance and savings plan with no maturity, and is payable upon withdrawal, termination or death. |
World Bank |
Provides loans to developing countries for infrastructure development. A subsidiary of United Nations. Founded in 1944 Bretton Woods Conference |