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I-bonds




I-bonds

Treasury savings bonds with a 30-year maturity indexed to account for inflation.

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Treasury
British and American name for the government's economic and finance ministry.

Savings
According to Keynesian economics, the amount left over when the cost of a person's consumer expenditure is subtracted from the amount of disposable income that he or she earns in a given period of time.

Bonds
Bonds is a main Australian company.

Maturity
1) The length of time until the principal amount of a bond must be repaid. 2) The end of the life of a security.

Account
1) In the context of bookkeeping, refers to the ledger pages upon which various assets, liabilities, income, and expenses are represented. 2) In the context of investment banking, refers to the status of securities sold and owned or the relationship between parties to an underwriting syndicate. 3) In the context of securities, the relationship between a client and a broker/dealer firm allowing the firm's employee to be the client's buying and selling agent.

Inflation
A rise in the general level of prices, and an increase in the money supply.



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I-bonds

Identified shares
A corporation's dividend that is declared in violation of its charter and-or of state laws, typically because of the way it is calculated.

Illiquid
An asset or security that cannot be converted into cash very quickly (or near prevailing market prices).

Illiquid assets
Those that cannot be converted into money at short notice.

Imbalance of orders
A situation when too many orders of a particular type - either buy, sell or limit - for listed securities and not enough of the other, matching orders are received by an exchange.

Immediate family
Term used in the NASD rules of fair practice to refer to one's parents, brothers, sisters, children, relatives supported financially, father-in-law, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, and brother-in-law.

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