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Financial Times IndicesA wide range of indices including shares, stocks and fixed interest securities published by the Financial Times. The indices serve as indicators of trends of prices on the London Stock Exchange and foreign exchanges.Similar MatchesFinancial tablesFinancial tablesTables found in newspapers listing prices, dividends, yields, price-earnings ratios, trading volume, and other important data on stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and futures contracts. Financial pressFinancial pressMedia devoted to reporting financial news. Notes to the financial statementsNotes to the financial statementsA detailed set of notes immediately following the financial statements in an annual report that explain and expand on the information in the financial statements. Financial objectivesFinancial objectivesGoals related to returns that a firm will strive to accomplish during the period covered by its financial plan. Financial Times (F T) Actuaries indexesFinancial Times (F T) Actuaries indexesShare price indexes for U.K. companies The denominator in the index formula is the market capitalization at the base date, adjusted for all capital changes affecting the particular index since the base date. See: Footsie (FTSE) (pronounced footsie). Further SuggestionsKuala Lumpur Options and Financial Futures Exchange (KLOFFE)Financial plan Financial market Financial ratio Financial Statement Nonfinancial assets Financial leverage Financial planner Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA) Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No 8 Financial leverage clientele Financial distress London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) Corporate financial planning financial planner Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Financial distress costs Financial engineering International financial institution Financial Intermediaries Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association Nonfinancial services Financial capital financial strength Financial asset |
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