Terms with Tag Investment
- Buyer's Market — Definition,
- When market conditions favour the buyer.
- Call Deposit Account — Definition,
- A bank account that combines some features from both savings and checking accounts.
- Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) — Acronym, Canada,
- Program recently introduced by the federal government whereby it will invest, in the form of grants, along-side parents who save for their children's education through RESPs. The government will top up contributions made to an RESP by 20% up to a yearly maximum of $400 per beneficiary.
- Canada Learning Bond (CLB) — Acronym, Canada,
- A grant offered by the Government of Canada to help parents, friends, and family members save early for the post-secondary education of children in modest-income families.
➥ See also Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG). - Canada Life Financial Corporation (CLFC) — Company, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada,
- Canada Premium Bond (CPB) — Acronym, Canada, ➥ A Canada Savings Bond program.
- Canada Savings Bond (CSB) — Acronym, Canada,
- A secure way for Canadians to save. The bonds, which are a form of debt issued by the Canadian government, are cashable, with proper identification, at any time at most Canadian financial institutions.
- Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CAPREIT) — Company, Canada,
- Canadian Bond Rating Service (CBRS) — Company Est. 1972, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ➥ Bought by Standard and Poor's in 2000.
- Canadian Institute of Financial Planning (CIFP) — Company, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, Important,
- Canadian Investment Manager (CIM) — Acronym, Canada, ➥ See Chartered Investment Manager.
- Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF) — Company Est. 1969, Canada, Important,
- A Canadian not-for-profit that protects investors from a CIPF members' bankruptcy.
➥ Non-profit organization that provides investor protection for investment dealer bankruptcy. - Canadian Investor Relations Institute (CIRI) — Company Est. 1979, Canada, ➥ Non-profit organization that brings together Canadian corporations, investors and the financial community.
- Canadian Real Estate Investment Group (CANREIG) — Company, Canada,
- Canadian Real Estate Investment Trust (CREIT) — Company Est. 1993, Canada,
- Canadian Securities Course (CSC) — Acronym, Canada,
- Offers studies and analysis on Canadian marketplace and its economy focusing on fixed-income securities, segregated / hedge funds, and equity transactions.
➥ An investment management course recognized by the Canadian Securities Institute. - Canadian Securities Institute (CSI) — Company Est. 1970, Canada,
- Offers financial services education and is endorsed by regulatory authorities across Canada.
➥ Better known as CSI Global Education Inc. - Capital — Definition,
- Money that is used to make money; for example, to buy rental property or a business.
- Capital Assets — Definition,
- Items that you own for investment or personal purposes, such as stocks, bonds or stamp collections. When you sell a capital asset, depending on the price you earn a capital gain or a capital loss. Gains are taxed at a special rate, and losses can be used in many cases to reduce the amount that is taxed. See also "Capital Gain" or "Capital Loss."
- Capital Expenditure — Definition,
- The cost of making an improvement to a property.
- Capital Gain Distribution — Definition,
- When the fund sells some of its assets, you receive capital gain distributions or a portion from the sale. This distribution is regarded as a capital gain, not as ordinary dividends such as the interest gained from a bank account. It is important to separate capital gain distributions from ordinary dividends because capital gains are taxed more favourably.
- Capital Improvement — Definition,
- Any permanent structure or other asset added to a property that adds to its value.
- Capital Investments — Definition,
- Money used to purchase permanent fixed assets for a business, such as machinery, land or buildings as opposed to day-to-day operating expenses.
- Capital Loss — Definition,
- When an asset is sold for less than what you paid, or less than its adjusted basis, it is a capital loss. However, when it comes to taxes a capital loss is not always bad because you can use it to reduce the amount of income being taxed by the amount of the loss, up to $3,000 per year. If your loss is more significant, the excess (or capital loss carryover) can be carried forward indefinitely until the total loss is used.
- Capitalization — Definition,
- An estimate of the value of a rental or commercial property using the rate of return on investment and the property's annual net operating income.
- Capitalization Rate — Definition,
- An estimated percentage rate of return that a property will produce on the owner's investment.
- Cash Flow — Definition,
- The money an investment produces after subtracting cash expenses from income.
- Cash Flow Forecast — Definition,
- An estimate of when and how much money will be received and paid out of a business. It usually records cash flow on a month-by-month basis for a period of two years.
- Cash Flow Return on Investment (CFROI) — Acronym, Important,
- Cash Refund Annuity — Definition,
- An annuity that refunds any remaining balance to the beneficiaries or the annuitant's estate when the annuitant dies.
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