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Investment Terms
Africa Business Radio
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2 months ago
An audio glossary of investment terms for young people and intending investors.

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An audio glossary of investment terms for young people and intending investors.

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Investment Term for the Day - Kiting
Investment Terms
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1 year ago
Investment Term for the Day - Kiting
Kiting is the fraudulent use of a financial instrument to obtain additional credit that is not authorized. Kiting encompasses two main types of fraud: Issuing or altering a check or bank draft, for which there are insufficient funds and Misrepresenting the value of a financial instrument to extend credit obligations or increase financial leverage.kiting typically involves passing a series of checks at two or more banking institutions, using accounts that have insufficient funds. Relying on the float time required for a check deposited at one bank to clear at another, the kiter typically writes a check at the first bank against an account at the other. Before that check clears, they then withdraw the funds from the second bank account and deposit the funds back into the first. The process may then be repeated in the opposite order, sometimes repeatedly. The net result is a series of fraudulent withdrawals that rely on being a step ahead of the fraudulent check on which they are based having cleared.


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Investment Terms
An audio glossary of investment terms for young people and intending investors.

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