Conventional gilt

Gilts where the dividends and principal repayments are fixed in nominal terms. This is as opposed to an index-linked gilt where the dividends and principal repayments are related to movements in the Retail Prices Index (RPI).

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Stock Market

A place where shares of publicly listed companies are traded.
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LSE

London Stock Exchange, which was founded in 1571 and now has a market cap of almost $5 trillion.
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Compound interest

Understand what compound interest means and how it's calculated
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Account balance

The amount of money a user has stored in a financial repository.
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Yield to maturity (YTM)

What is yield to maturity and why is it useful?
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Technical Analysis

Examining price movements of shares and other assets, and trying to predict how they will move in the future.
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Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT)

An investment trust specialised in investing in commercial property such as parking garages or GP offices.
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Forward pricing

Mutual funds are traded on a forward pricing basis, meaning the price you see will be different to the price you may trade at.
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Securities

Bonds and stocks.
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