Financial Jargons

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Across
  1. 2. a fixed income investment which is issued by the government or a company to its buyers
  2. 4. a market where the prices of the stocks are increasing over a prolonged period of time
  3. 5. It shows the average number of stocks which are traded during a particular time
  4. 7. It relates to the amount of money or the value in cash that the holder of a security will obtain from the issuer of the security when the security matures at the specific date
  5. 8. It shows how much a company or firm pays out in every year as compared to the stock price Income Stock
Down
  1. 1. It is a form of fixed-income instrument which is not backed by security of any physical assets or collateral of the issuer
  2. 2. An entity who purchases or sells investments/stocks on behalf of the investor/trader in return for a commission
  3. 3. These are equity shares of companies which are well-established and financially stable
  4. 4. It refers to a period in which the prices of equity shares fall consistently
  5. 6. It is the final price on a specific trading day at which the equity shares of a company are sold or traded