Archive for the ‘Level 2’ Category

The Series 7 is…

Monday, August 10th, 2009

The Series 7 is an exam that individuals must pass in order to sell any type of security. In other words, if you were to go work for a big bank or brokerage and wanted to become a trader, you would need to pass the Series 7.

Shareholder’s Equity is…

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Shareholder’s equity is a company’s total assets minus its total liabilities. Essentially, it’s  how much a company is worth.

Market Capitalization is…

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Market capitalization is the total dollar value of all outstanding shares of a particular stock or company, which is calculated by the total number of shares multiplied by their current price. It is one way to measure the size of a corporation.

What does it mean to be Sharia-compliant?

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Sharia, or Islamic law, strictly forbids the lending of money for fees or interest. Today, many modern Muslim countries (such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Malaysia) still rule according to elements of Sharia law. So, in order to bring banking to the Islamic world, investors have created products and services that are Sharia-compliant, or that follow the principles of Islamic law.

In order to be Sharia-compliant, an institution cannot offer or receive interest, nor can it profit from any activities considered illegitimate, such as gambling, tobacco, drinking, or pornography. But how can Sharia-complicit banks profit if they can’t offer loans at a rate of interest? So far, there are several varieties of transactions that produce profits without breaking Islamic principles, but the most basic method is through risk sharing. According to this model, a Sharia-compliant bank shares the risk of an investment with a customer, and the two split any profits. There are also mortgages, current accounts, and even personal loans that are Sharia-compliant.

The goal of all these modified products is to attract Muslims who don’t currently use established banking because they want to live according to their religious principles. This is an incredibly valuable target demographic because Islam is the largest religion in the world, and for a long time the Western business world wasn’t catering to the needs of this group. So financial institutions think it’s worthwhile to tweak their established methods if it means securing an untapped market.

A Letter of Inquiry is…

Monday, August 10th, 2009

A letter of inquiry (or LOI) is a one or two page description of what a nonprofit organization does and a request for financial support. Foundations and major donors often require them to be considered for funding.

What trades on the CME?

Monday, August 10th, 2009

The CME is the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the largest futures exchange in the United States. The CME is also the exchange where the idea of a futures contract first developed (all the way back in 1851, when it was called a “forward” contract). The exchange trades in futures and options for all major asset classes; its four main product areas for futures are interest rates, stock indexes, foreign exchange, and commodities.

An Odd Lot is…

Monday, August 10th, 2009

An odd lot is a trading order that consists of less than 100 shares.

A Demonstration Grant is…

Monday, August 10th, 2009

A demonstration grant is a grant made to fund a new project, program, or approach to a problem. The demonstration grant serves as a test – if the funded approach is successful, it can be put into wider practice.

A Program Officer is…

Friday, August 7th, 2009

A program officer is a person who works for a foundation or in a corporate giving program that helps decide which causes to give to and how much to give. They review grant proposals and discuss the budget and other policy issues with board members and other staff.

Monetization is…

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Monetization is the conversion of something into currency. For example, if you sell 100 shares of stock for $10 each and receive $1,000 in return, you’ve just monetized those shares.