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A student loan offered to student’s parents presently enrolled in postsecondary education. The parent borrows money on behalf of the student. To be qualified, a student should be enrolled at least part-time, and the parent needs to pass a standard credit check.
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SEC Form N-54C
SEC Form N-54C is a filing used to withdraw a voluntary election to be regulated as a business development company to be submitted by an investment ...
Law of One Price
An economic theory that the price of a certain asset, commodity or security remains the same when the exchange rates are considered. For instance, ...
Cash Wages
Salary paid to an employee in the form of spendable money such as cash, check, money order, and direct deposit. It excludes insurance, fringe benef ...
Triple Top
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Ethical Investing: Socially Responsible Investing
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An Introduction to Ethical Investing
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