January Effect
January Effect The January Effect is a calendar anomaly in financial markets where stock prices, particularly those of small-cap companies, tend to increase in January more than in other months. This phenomenon is attributed to various factors, including year-end tax-loss…
Joint Ventures
A joint venture is a business arrangement in which two or more parties agree to collaborate on a specific project or business activity, sharing resources, risks, and profits. Each party retains its individual identity while contributing to the venture, which…
Junk Bonds
Junk Bonds refer to bonds that are rated below investment grade by credit rating agencies, typically receiving a rating of BB or lower by Standard & Poor's or Ba or lower by Moody's. These bonds carry a higher risk of…