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Financial Dictionary

Investopedia.com: Financial Dictionary

For those of you who need to understand financial and accounting terms in
English this financial dictionary will be extremely useful. The dictionary has
several categories including buzz words (phrases whose meaning is unrelated to the words that make up the phrase) and terminology related to trading and taxes, among others.

Elsewhere on the Investopedia.com site are tutorials and lessons on finance and
investments for students and others interested in the topic.

Pretty good resource -- I came across it recently.


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