CROSSED CHECK
Any check marked with two parallel lines, either across the entire check or at the top left hand corner of the check. The symbol indicates the check can only be deposited directly into a bank account and cannot be immediately cashed by a bank or any other institution.
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Cross-Sell
Selling or recommending related or complementary goods to a prospect or client. In finance, it pertains to selling several types of investments to ...
Dummy Director
Individual on a firm’s board of directors acting and voting on the interests or on behalf of a non-board member. These are most commonly used ...
Comparable Transaction
Process of valuating a firm for sale. It takes into the account the previous sales of same companies, as well as the market value of publicly trade ...
Gambling Loss
Money lost from games of chance or wagers on events with unsure results (gambling). Such losses can only be claimed against gambling income, which ...
Essential Health Benefits
Set of benefit requirements that must be included in some health insurance plans. It is made up of 10 general benefit categories, which must be par ...
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Ethical Investing: Looking Into Ethical Investments
For studying socially responsible investments, the key word is ethics, of course.
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Digesting Financial Statements: Filing
Companies need to file several financial reports in different periods with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Health Savings Account: Introduction
In essence, health savings account shoulders any health- and medical-related expenses that are not included in the high-deductible health plan. Pay ...
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 Forex
The foreign exchange market or forex is the largest financial market in the world. It is where the monetary currencies of countries are traded. Thi ...
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