What are Basis Points, Bips and BPS?
Basis points are a finance way for saying percentages. For most of us saying “basis points” is really a useless term and just makes finance more confusing.
Basis points are a finance way for saying percentages. For most of us saying “basis points” is really a useless term and just makes finance more confusing.
Capital Gains Tax or CGT is a tax that is paid when you sell an investment or asset for more than it cost to buy it.
Many stock market indices, like Australia’s All Ordinaries (XAO) and S&P/ASX 200, are expressed in points and not dollars ($).
Return on Equity or ROE is a financial measure which tells you how much profit is being generated for every dollar investors have contributed.
Revenue is what you sell. Think about it as s the money that you get for selling a product (e.g. books) or services (e.g. hairdressing) to another person or business.
In finance and investing, WACC stands for Weighted Average Cost of Capital. WACC is a very important number because it plays a huge part in the valuation of companies and projects.
Basis points are a finance way for saying percentages. For most of us saying “basis points” is really a useless term and just makes finance more confusing.
Capital Gains Tax or CGT is a tax that is paid when you sell an investment or asset for more than it cost to buy it.
Many stock market indices, like Australia’s All Ordinaries (XAO) and S&P/ASX 200, are expressed in points and not dollars ($).
Return on Equity or ROE is a financial measure which tells you how much profit is being generated for every dollar investors have contributed.
Revenue is what you sell. Think about it as s the money that you get for selling a product (e.g. books) or services (e.g. hairdressing) to another person or business.
In finance and investing, WACC stands for Weighted Average Cost of Capital. WACC is a very important number because it plays a huge part in the valuation of companies and projects.
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