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Financial Terms & Definitions
If talking about finances feels like trying to learn a foreign language, we're here to help. As your trusted financial planners and investment managers, we want you to understand the terms, acronyms, and jargon that may arise during your financial journey.
From Amortization to Zero-Coupon, we've got you covered.
Here's our glossary of financial terms in alphabetical order to get you started.

What is Zero-coupon?

A bond that derives its return solely from the difference between its purchase price and its face value at maturity. Because the debt does not pay interest, it typically trades significantly cheaper than its face value, so that the investor has the opportunity to profit when the bond matures at face value.

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