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Lesson 27: Free Cash Flow

What Is Free Cash Flow?Free Cash Flow (FCF) is the money a company has left over after it pays for its basic business costs—like paying employees, covering rent, and buying…
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Lesson 26: Debt-to-Equity Ratio

What Is the Debt-to-Equity Ratio?The Debt-to-Equity Ratio, or D/E ratio, is a way to measure how much a company relies on borrowed money (debt) compared to the money invested by…
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Lesson 25: Return on Equity (ROE)

What Is Return on Equity?Return on Equity, or ROE for short, is a way to measure how good a company is at using its money to make more money. More…
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Lesson 24: Book Value and Price-to-Book Ratio

What Is Book Value?Book value is what a company is worth on paper. It’s the value of everything the company owns (like buildings, equipment, and cash) minus what it owes…
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Lesson 23: Earnings per Share (EPS)

What Is EPS?EPS stands for Earnings per Share. It’s a way to measure how much money a company makes for each share of its stock. Investors use EPS to figure…
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Lesson 22: Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio

What Is the P/E Ratio?The Price-to-Earnings Ratio, or P/E ratio for short, is a tool that investors use to figure out if a stock is expensive or cheap compared to…
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Lesson 20: ETFs vs. Mutual Funds

What Are ETFs and Mutual Funds?ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) and mutual funds are both ways to invest in a bunch of stocks, bonds, or other assets all at once. Instead of…
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Lesson 19: Overview of Financial Markets Globally

What Are Financial Markets?Financial markets are places where people buy and sell different types of investments like stocks, bonds, currencies, and more. These markets help businesses and governments raise money,…
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Lesson 18: Bull vs. Bear Markets

What Are Bull and Bear Markets?You’ve probably heard the terms “bull market” and “bear market” when people talk about the stock market. They’re nicknames for how the market is doing.…
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Lesson 17: What is Diversification?

What Does Diversification Mean?Diversification is a big word that simply means spreading your money across different kinds of investments. Instead of putting all your money into one stock or one…
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Lesson 16: What is a Portfolio?

What Does Portfolio Mean?A portfolio is just a fancy word for all the investments you own. It’s like a collection or a group of your stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs,…
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Lesson 15: Capital Gains and Losses

When you buy something like a stock or a piece of real estate and later sell it for more than you paid, that extra money you make is called a…
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Lesson 14: Dividends Explained

When people talk about making money from stocks, they usually mean selling them for a higher price than they bought them. But that’s not the only way to earn money.…
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Lesson 13: How to Open a Brokerage Account

Opening a brokerage account might sound complicated, but it’s actually pretty simple—kind of like opening a bank account. You can do it all online, and it usually only takes a…
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Lesson 12: Types of Brokerage Accounts

A brokerage account is what you use to buy and sell investments like stocks, bonds, ETFs, and mutual funds. It’s kind of like a bank account, but instead of just…
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Lesson 11: Investment Time Horizons

An investment time horizon is just a fancy way of saying how long you plan to leave your money invested before you need it. It could be a few months,…
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