IAE: Index of Average Earning
IBRC: Insurance Brokers Registration Council
Iceberg principle: The idea that in any situation only a small part of the problem initia ...
ICS: Investors Compensation Scheme
ICS Levy: Investors Compensation Scheme Levy
IDR: Rupiah from Indonesia.
IEP: Punt (noe longer in use) from Ireland. Replaced by the euro.
IFA: Independent Financial Adviser
IFAA: Independent Financial Advisers Association
IFAP: IFA Promotions
IHT: Inheritance Tax
ILS: Shekel from Israel.
IMRO: Investment Managers Regulatory Organisation
In-the-money: An option that has a positive value if exercised immediately. For exam ...
Income Statement: This is company's accounting statement that shows its Income, Expenses ...
Incomplete Gift: Where the settlor has reserved the right to add or delete beneficiarie ...
Incorporation: Incorporation is the process of creating a legal, tax-paying entity. B ...
Independent Trustee: A trustee who is independent of the settlor. Independence is generally ...
Indirect exchange rate: The required amount of foreign currency required to purchase on unit o ...
Industry roll up: Special type of horizontal merger. In a roll up, the consolidator acqu ...
Inflation: An increase in prices, also reflected as a decrease in purchasing powe ...
Inflation risk on bonds: If investors purchase a bond on which they can realize a coupon rate o ...
Initial public offering (IPO): IPO: Initial Public Offering (IPO) is a company's offering of newly is ...
Inquiry: Used in the context of general equities. In-line expression of interes ...
INR: Indian Rupee from India. Also used in Bhutan.
Insider: An officer or director of a company, anyone who owns more than 10 perc ...
Insider Trading: Insider trading is the trading (buying or selling) of shares in a comp ...
Insolvent: When a business cannot meet its financial obligations (ie pay its bill ...
Institutional investors: Investors other than individuals, such as pension plans, banks, mutual ...
Insurance: A contract that provides compensation for specific losses in exchange ...
Intellectual Property: This terms refers to all assets of a company that have an intellectual ...
Interactive marketing: Any marketing method that uses electronic communication between the ma ...
Interest-rate risk on bonds: The price of a typical bond will change in the opposite direction from ...
Internal Rate of Return (IRR): The internal rate of Return (IRR) is the discount rate that equals the ...
International Business Company (IBC): An IBC is a corporation formed (incorporated) under a Company Act of a ...
International Criminal Police Organization: Commonly known as INTERPOL. The network of multinational law enforceme ...
International Financial and Banking Centre (IFC): A country identified as being a tax haven.
International Fiscal Police (INTERFIPOL): The tax crime counterpart to INTERPOL.
Inverse floaters: Bonds whose coupon rate moves in the opposite direction from the chang ...
Inverted block rate: A cost structure for energy in which each additional block or unit of ...
Inverted Market: A market where futures prices decrease with maturity.
Investment Club: A group of equal-minded individuals (friends, colleagues or acquaintan ...
IP Address: An identifier for a computer or networking device on a TCP/IP network ...
IPO: Initial Public Offering. The first sale of stock by a private company ...
IQD: Iraqi Dinar form Iraq.
IRA (Individual Retirement Account): A retirement account that allows individuals to make tax-deferred cont ...
IRR: Iranian Rial from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Irredeemable bonds: Bonds with a fixed maturity but not subject to prior redemption; bonds ...
Irrelevance result: A proposition by Modigliani and Miller which states that a firm cannot ...
ISA: Individual Savings Account
ISDA: International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) is the associat ...
ISK: Icelandic Króna from Iceland.
ITL: Italian Lira (no longer in use) from Italy. Was also used in the Holy ...
IBRC: Insurance Brokers Registration Council
Iceberg principle: The idea that in any situation only a small part of the problem initia ...
ICS: Investors Compensation Scheme
ICS Levy: Investors Compensation Scheme Levy
IDR: Rupiah from Indonesia.
IEP: Punt (noe longer in use) from Ireland. Replaced by the euro.
IFA: Independent Financial Adviser
IFAA: Independent Financial Advisers Association
IFAP: IFA Promotions
IHT: Inheritance Tax
ILS: Shekel from Israel.
IMRO: Investment Managers Regulatory Organisation
In-the-money: An option that has a positive value if exercised immediately. For exam ...
Income Statement: This is company's accounting statement that shows its Income, Expenses ...
Incomplete Gift: Where the settlor has reserved the right to add or delete beneficiarie ...
Incorporation: Incorporation is the process of creating a legal, tax-paying entity. B ...
Independent Trustee: A trustee who is independent of the settlor. Independence is generally ...
Indirect exchange rate: The required amount of foreign currency required to purchase on unit o ...
Industry roll up: Special type of horizontal merger. In a roll up, the consolidator acqu ...
Inflation: An increase in prices, also reflected as a decrease in purchasing powe ...
Inflation risk on bonds: If investors purchase a bond on which they can realize a coupon rate o ...
Initial public offering (IPO): IPO: Initial Public Offering (IPO) is a company's offering of newly is ...
Inquiry: Used in the context of general equities. In-line expression of interes ...
INR: Indian Rupee from India. Also used in Bhutan.
Insider: An officer or director of a company, anyone who owns more than 10 perc ...
Insider Trading: Insider trading is the trading (buying or selling) of shares in a comp ...
Insolvent: When a business cannot meet its financial obligations (ie pay its bill ...
Institutional investors: Investors other than individuals, such as pension plans, banks, mutual ...
Insurance: A contract that provides compensation for specific losses in exchange ...
Intellectual Property: This terms refers to all assets of a company that have an intellectual ...
Interactive marketing: Any marketing method that uses electronic communication between the ma ...
Interest-rate risk on bonds: The price of a typical bond will change in the opposite direction from ...
Internal Rate of Return (IRR): The internal rate of Return (IRR) is the discount rate that equals the ...
International Business Company (IBC): An IBC is a corporation formed (incorporated) under a Company Act of a ...
International Criminal Police Organization: Commonly known as INTERPOL. The network of multinational law enforceme ...
International Financial and Banking Centre (IFC): A country identified as being a tax haven.
International Fiscal Police (INTERFIPOL): The tax crime counterpart to INTERPOL.
Inverse floaters: Bonds whose coupon rate moves in the opposite direction from the chang ...
Inverted block rate: A cost structure for energy in which each additional block or unit of ...
Inverted Market: A market where futures prices decrease with maturity.
Investment Club: A group of equal-minded individuals (friends, colleagues or acquaintan ...
IP Address: An identifier for a computer or networking device on a TCP/IP network ...
IPO: Initial Public Offering. The first sale of stock by a private company ...
IQD: Iraqi Dinar form Iraq.
IRA (Individual Retirement Account): A retirement account that allows individuals to make tax-deferred cont ...
IRR: Iranian Rial from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Irredeemable bonds: Bonds with a fixed maturity but not subject to prior redemption; bonds ...
Irrelevance result: A proposition by Modigliani and Miller which states that a firm cannot ...
ISA: Individual Savings Account
ISDA: International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) is the associat ...
ISK: Icelandic Króna from Iceland.
ITL: Italian Lira (no longer in use) from Italy. Was also used in the Holy ...
