Home > Glossary

Glossary

LikeForex.com glossary is the most complete financial glossary on the internet, helping thousands of individuals keep up-to-date with today's financial world.

Did you run across an unfamiliar term when applying for a forex trading account? Do you read a vague term in your home mortgage agreement? Do you see a strange financial term in a company quarterly report? LikeForex.com glossary get all those answers for you.

With the largest financial term glossary databases on the internet, covering all areas in the financial sector. Currently it has more than 40,000 financial terms, and new terms are added frequently.

LikeForex.com glossary is comprehensive and easy to navigate. Do we miss anything? Tell us.

Search Keyword:

Financial terms in "Statistics and Risk Management"

1. Financial pyramid

2. Run

3. Leverage ratios

4. Frequency distribution

5. financial risk

6. credit control

7. Mean

8. accuracy

9. Discrete variable

10. covariance

11. Collateralized Bond Obligation

12. Correlation

13. Regulatory pricing risk

14. Average

15. variation margin

16. Lombard loan

17. go-go fund

18. weighted average

19. Credit Rationing

20. variable

21. effect

22. hurricane bond

23. Credit Risk

24. interpolation

25. prepayment risk

26. risk capital

27. risk tolerance

28. collar

29. Default risk

30. Compound option

31. population

32. median

33. bias

34. Macaulay duration

35. Real option

36. Measurement error

37. call risk

38. Horizontal spread

39. Ranking

40. Herstatt risk

41. Dependent variable

42. Translation exposure

43. currency risk

44. sample

45. Exchange rate risk

46. Federal National Mortgage Association

47. Money

48. Risk premium

49. normal distribution

50. Survey

51. ladder option

52. Independent variable

53. risk manager

54. kitchen sink bond

55. gearing

56. Systematic risk

57. assumption

58. ERM

59. high yield

60. Mean reversion

61. market risk premium

62. forecast

63. Risk-averse

64. comparative credit analysis

65. Monte Carlo simulation

66. stratified sampling

67. Coefficient of Variation

68. internal audit

69. risk asset ratio

70. secular trend

71. Risk factor

72. quartile

73. demographics

74. Indicator

75. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation

76. currency hedging

77. High-yield bond

78. mode

79. credit derivative

80. Equity swap

81. Transaction exposure

82. Asian option

83. unlimited risk

84. Factor analysis

85. Nonsystematic risk

86. Buy on margin

87. Funding risk

88. Endogenous variable

89. Cluster analysis

90. correlation coefficient

91. Risk arbitrage

92. catastrophe future

93. asymmetrical distribution

94. Simple moving average

95. Parameter

96. risk aversion

97. Risk-free return

98. average option

99. business risk

100. Exotic option

Note: Maximum 100 records reached. Please narrow your search.

Featured term of the day

Definition / Meaning of

Likelihood Of Confusion

Categories: Patent, Legal, ,

a statutory basis (trademark act Section 2(d), 15 U.S.C. Section 1052(d), TMEP §1207 et seq.) for refusing registration of a trademark or service mark because it is likely to conflict with a mark or marks already registered or pendingbefore the USPTO. After an application is filed, the assigned examining attorney will search the USPTO records to determine if such a conflict exists between the mark in the application and another mark that is registered or pending before the USPTO. The USPTO will not conduct any preliminary searches for conflicting marks before an applicant files an application and cannot provide legal advice on whether a particular mark can be registered. The principal factors considered by the examining attorney in determining whether there is a likelihood of confusion are: (1) the similarity of the marks; and (2) the commercial relationship between the goods and/or services listed in the application. To find a conflict, the marks do not have to be identical, and the goods and/or services do not have to be the same. It may be enough that the marks are similar and the goods and/or services related. If a conflict exists between your mark and a registered mark, the examining attorney will refuse registration on the ground of likelihood of confusion. If a conflict exists between your mark and a mark in a pending application that was filed before your application, the examining attorney will notify you of the potential conflict and possibly suspend action on your application. If the earlier-filed application registers, the examining attorney will refuse registration of your mark on the ground of likelihood of confusion.

Most popular terms

1. CollegeSure CD
2. Specialist
3. Highest And Best Use
4. Roth 401(k)
5. Sell Short
6. Motor Vehicle
7. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
8. Individual Retirement Arrangement (IRA)
9. Beta
10. Prohibited Transactions

Search a term

Keyword:

Browse by alphabet

ABCDEFG
HIJKLMN
OPQRSTU
VWXYZ#

Browse by category

Accounting
Banking
Bankruptcy Assistance
Bonds and Treasuries
Brokerages
Business and Management
Compliance and Governance
Credit and Debt
E-commerce
Economics
Estate Planning
Forex
Fraud
Fundamental Analysis
Futures
Global
Insurance
International Trade
Investing and Trading
Ipos
Legal
Loan and Mortgage
Mergers and Acquisitions
Mutual Funds
Operation and Production
Options
Patent
Personnel Management
Real Estate
Retirement and Pension
Statistics and Risk Management
Stocks
Strategies
Tax
Technical Analysis
Venture Capital