COMMERCIAL CODE
Private and public laws regulating the conduct in commerce. It governs business and commercial transactions, as well as it deals with matters on corporate contracts, merchant shipping, and manufacturing and selling of products. In the United States, all 50 states including the US Territories and the District of Columbia adopted the Uniform Commercial Code.
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Tax Free
Goods and/or financial products that are not taxable. Having the tax free status allows an entity to save money and encourages additional spending ...
Pledged Asset
An asset transferred to a lender in order to secure a debt. The debt’s lender keeps possession of the pledged asset, but doesn’t have o ...
Long Bond
The 30-year US Treasury Bond, the longest maturity bond issued by the US Treasury. The interest is paid semi-annually and is considered the ...
WOM Marketing
Word-of-Mouth Marketing (WOM Marketing) is a form of marketing in which a consumer’s interest for a particular product or service is reflecte ...
Naked Position
It is a security position which is not hedged from the market risk. Both the potential gain and potential risk are larger when a position is ...
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SEE FOREX TUTORIAL
A Guide to Income Tax: Overlooked Credits and Cuts
The US tax code changes from time to time, and majority of taxpayers cannot name at least three of the most common deductible expenditures. On that ...
Ethical Investing: Instruments for Ethical Investing
The investment instruments available to ethical investors are similar to those available to all other investors, including bonds, exchange-traded f ...
An Introduction to Stocks
Imagine this: you are a company owner, you get income but you don’t go to work, you just do what you want and the money keeps coming in. This ...
Principles of Trading: Automating Strategies
An automated trading system basically lets a computer to do the work of a trader by setting certain rules for entering and exiting trades. That com ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Cash Flow
Companies generate money from borrowers and/or borrow money from creditors. Next, firms purchase assets and/or finance projects and programs. Then, ...
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