Operating cash flow minus amounts spent on plants and equipment and minus dividends.
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Freeze
An interruption in trading on a stock, triggered when an order violates parameters set by TSX.
Frequency
Frequency refers to the given time period on an intraday, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly perspective. Typically, choosing a weekly or monthly perspective when looking at several years of data makes it easier to identify long-term trends. Daily charts are useful for active traders and short-term time period charts.The “Daily”, “1-Minute”, “5-Minute”, “15-Minute” and “Hourly” frequency are used for intraday charts and the remaining choices are applicable to end-of-day charts. This term refers to a TSX Group Historical Performance charting feature.
Full Service Broker
A stockbroker offering investment advice and other services not usually offered by discount brokers.
Fully Diluted
Number of shares outstanding including options granted but not yet exercised.
Fundamental Analysis
Analyzing stocks by looking at earnings, sales, profit margins, etc.
Funds From Operations (FFO)
Used instead of earnings to evaluate real estate investment trusts (REITs). Depreciation of real estate that was deducted from earnings is added back in to calculate FFO. Any gains or losses from the sale of real estate is also removed.
Future Inflation Gauge
A private-sector index (1992=100) that attempts to predict the direction of inflation over the next 6 to 12 months.
Gain-on-sale accounting
A company estimates the future profitability of a trade made today and books a profit today based on the present value of those estimated future profits.
GARP
Growth at a reasonable price. A strategy of buying stocks whose price/earnings ratio is equal to or less than the estimated annual earnings growth rate.