Accounting
Dividends, Debt, and Financial Risks Explained
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Narrated by:
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Wes Grant
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By:
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Gerard Howles
About this listen
When it comes to considering your finances, many decisions are involved. The numbers count!
So, in order to understand those numbers, some terms have to be understood first. The words that are used in the financial world, can be daunting at times. But fear no longer, my good friend. Help is on the way!
In this guide, you will learn more about the meaning and application of financial terms like these:
- Dividends
- Equity
- Accumulated devaluation
- Retained earnings
- Sinking funds
- Solvency
- Subordinated financial obligation
- Debt restructuring
- And much more!
Get educated today! Don’t wait any longer and learn more about accounting.
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