In my book "Mathematical Statistics with Applications" by Dennis Wackerly it's stated that the moment generating function exists if
The moment-generating function m(t) for a random variable Y is defined to be m(t) = E($e^{tY}$ ). We say that a moment-generating function for Y exists if there exists a positive constant b such that m(t) is finite for |t| ≤ b.
What does it mean having a constant be such that the absolute value of the argument is less or equals to B?