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.
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