Financial dictionary


Term Definition
CAGR
Cash Flow
Click & mortar
Closed-end investment fund
Collateral
Commercial real estate
Common stock
Company valuation
Corporate bond
Credit risk

Credit risk is the risk that a borrower will not be able to meet their obligations to the lender on time or at all, which may lead to financial losses. This risk can arise from various types of loans and credit, such as corporate bonds, personal loans, or mortgages. Credit risk can be influenced by factors including the financial stability of the borrower, their ability to generate income, and external economic conditions. To mitigate credit risk, lenders often carefully assess the borrower's creditworthiness. As compensation for the increased risk, they may require collateral or higher interest rates.

  • CAGR
  • Cash Flow
  • Click & mortar
  • Closed-end investment fund
  • Collateral
  • Commercial real estate
  • Common stock
  • Company valuation
  • Corporate bond
  • Credit risk

    Credit risk is the risk that a borrower will not be able to meet their obligations to the lender on time or at all, which may lead to financial losses. This risk can arise from various types of loans and credit, such as corporate bonds, personal loans, or mortgages. Credit risk can be influenced by factors including the financial stability of the borrower, their ability to generate income, and external economic conditions. To mitigate credit risk, lenders often carefully assess the borrower's creditworthiness. As compensation for the increased risk, they may require collateral or higher interest rates.