BEST BID
The highest bid for a particular trading instrument among all those offered by competing market makers. The best bid is effectively the highest price. A bid is an offer made by a trader, investor or other industry professional to purchase a security.
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IRS Publication 971: Innocent Spouse Relief
A document that outlines three classifications of tax liability relief that is available to married couples or former spouses who submitted joint i ...
Trading Account
1. Account created for holding cash and securities, which is managed by an investment dealer.
2. Account in a financial institution that ...
Big Five Banks
This is a reference used in Canada. This is used for the five largest bank in Canada which are The Bank of Montereal, The Bank of Nova Scotia, The ...
Regulation L
Regulation L prohibits specific types of interlocking arrangements with directors for member banks and their respective holding companies.
American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
Designed for multinational corporations, domestic manufacturers and other entities, as well as energy sector and the agriculture. It has 270 provis ...
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Student Loans: Consolidating Private Loans
Fixed interest rates.
That is one viable reason for consolidating private loans although you are not mulling over that option. Private lo ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Liabilities
Long-lived liabilities refer to obligations which are due more than a year. Some examples of long-term debt include convertible bond and capital le ...
Student Loans: Repayment in Times of Financial Difficulty
One day, you are in the middle of a financial hardship. Unfortunately, you still have student loans to pay. What will you do? In times like these, ...
Students, How Much Can You Afford to Borrow?
You are about to finish high school. The financial aid office of the university you are considering gave you a financial aid. You are also qualifie ...
Income Sources for Creating Retirement Fund
We have already tackled the overview of retirement, its significance, and allocating money for it, the next we are about to discuss is looking for ...
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