The top 10 financial buzzwords of 2015: trending terms in stocks, investing, business, politics and technology


Updated on 16 December 2015 | 0 Comments

Investopedia has navigated its way through the jargon-jammed maze of finance to bring you this year's financial buzzwords. How many do you know?

Do you feel lost in a flurry of financial jargon? Well it's about to get worse.

Investopedia, the financial online dictionary, has released its top 10 buzzwords of 2015. These top terms were whittled down from the 672 words added to Investopedia over the course of the year.

How many do you know? Take our quiz below to find out!

If a green bar appears in the answer that you clicked, you've got it right. Results will be revealed at the end. 

As these terms come from an international website, it's worth mentioning that a Roth IRA (Individual Retirement Arrangement) is a special retirement account in the US, where you pay taxes on the money going into your account, but then all future withdrawals are free of tax.

Open a Stocks & Shares ISA today

What to read now:

7 simple steps to SUPER-CHARGE your Wi-Fi

SHOCKING new mis-selling scandal exposed

Millions financially abused their partner

The UK's WORST energy companies

 

Comments


Be the first to comment

Do you want to comment on this article? You need to be signed in for this feature

Copyright © lovemoney.com All rights reserved.

 

loveMONEY.com Financial Services Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) with Firm Reference Number (FRN): 479153.

loveMONEY.com is a company registered in England & Wales (Company Number: 7406028) with its registered address at First Floor Ridgeland House, 15 Carfax, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1DY, United Kingdom. loveMONEY.com Limited operates under the trading name of loveMONEY.com Financial Services Limited. We operate as a credit broker for consumer credit and do not lend directly. Our company maintains relationships with various affiliates and lenders, which we may promote within our editorial content in emails and on featured partner pages through affiliate links. Please note, that we may receive commission payments from some of the product and service providers featured on our website. In line with Consumer Duty regulations, we assess our partners to ensure they offer fair value, are transparent, and cater to the needs of all customers, including vulnerable groups. We continuously review our practices to ensure compliance with these standards. While we make every effort to ensure the accuracy and currency of our editorial content, users should independently verify information with their chosen product or service provider. This can be done by reviewing the product landing page information and the terms and conditions associated with the product. If you are uncertain whether a product is suitable, we strongly recommend seeking advice from a regulated independent financial advisor before applying for the products.