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31.   Bankruptcy
The legal mechanism by which creditors take the lead over a company after that company could not meet it's debt commitments.
32.   Barter
A form of trading where the parties are accepting goods as payment rather than cash.
33.   Behavioral finance
The study of investment behavior, based on the belief that investors do not always act rationally.
34.   Beta coefficient
A measure of the extent to which the returns on a specific stock move with the stock market.
35.   Blue chip Company
Large and creditworthy company. Used in the context of general equities. Company renowned for the quality and wide acceptance of its products or services, and for its ability to make money and pay dividends.
36.   Bond indenture
A legal document specifying the rights and obligations of both the issuing firm and the bondholders.
37.   Bond rating
A rating based on the possibility of default by a bond issuer. The ratings range from AAA (highly unlikely to default) to D (in default).
38.   Bond
A security that obligates the issuer to make specified payments to the holder over a period of time.
39.   Bid Price
That a trader of foreign exchange (typically a bank) is willing to pay for a particular currency.
40.   Bid-asked spread
Difference between the price at which a bank is willing to buy a currency and the price at which it will sell that currency.

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