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  1. Should You Borrow From Your Retirement Plan?

    It makes sense to dip into your savings in some cases, but you must be aware of the potential consequences.
  2. The Interest-Only Retirement: Can It Be Done?

    Spending investment interest in retirement can be a viable strategy, but it won't work for everyone.
  3. Aggregate Stop-Loss Insurance

    Aggregate stop-loss insurance is an insurance policy that limits claim coverage (losses) to a specific amount.
  4. Gap Insurance

    Gap insurance protects car owners when the compensation received from a total loss does not fully cover the amount still ...
  5. Credit Insurance

    Credit insurance is a type of insurance that pays off one or more existing debts in the event of a death, disability, or ...
  6. Experience Rating (Insurance)

    Experience rating (insurance) is the amount of loss that an insured party experiences compared to the amount of loss that ...
  1. Underwriter Syndicate

    An underwriter syndicate is a temporary group of investment banks and broker-dealers who come together to sell offerings ...
  2. Tombstone

    A tombstone is a written advertisement placed by investment bankers in a public offering of a security that provides basic ...
  3. Probable Maximum Loss (PML)

    Probable Maximum Loss (PML) is the maximum loss that an insurer would be expected to incur on a policy.
  4. Loss Adjustment Expense (LAE)

    A loss adjustment expense (LAE) is an expense associated with investigating and settling an insurance claim.
  5. Aggregate Stop-Loss Insurance

    Aggregate stop-loss insurance is an insurance policy that limits claim coverage (losses) to a specific amount.
  6. Loss Reserve

    Loss reserve is an estimate of an insurer’s liability from future claims.
  1. Should You Borrow From Your Retirement Plan?

    It makes sense to dip into your savings in some cases, but you must be aware of the potential consequences.
  2. The Interest-Only Retirement: Can It Be Done?

    Spending investment interest in retirement can be a viable strategy, but it won't work for everyone.
  3. Underwriter Syndicate

    An underwriter syndicate is a temporary group of investment banks and broker-dealers who come together to sell offerings ...
  4. Tombstone

    A tombstone is a written advertisement placed by investment bankers in a public offering of a security that provides basic ...
  5. Probable Maximum Loss (PML)

    Probable Maximum Loss (PML) is the maximum loss that an insurer would be expected to incur on a policy.
  6. Loss Adjustment Expense (LAE)

    A loss adjustment expense (LAE) is an expense associated with investigating and settling an insurance claim.
  1. Discounts For Lack Of Marketability - DLOM

    For noncontrolling, nonmarketable ownership interest, a discount for lack of marketability is often applied to security and ...
  2. Underwriter Syndicate

    An underwriter syndicate is a temporary group of investment banks and broker-dealers who come together to sell offerings ...
  3. Tombstone

    A tombstone is a written advertisement placed by investment bankers in a public offering of a security that provides basic ...
  4. Risk Arbitrage

    Risk arbitrage is a strategy to profit from the narrowing of a gap of the trading price of a target's stock and the acquirer's ...
  5. Currency Translation

    Currency translation is the conversion of a foreign entity's functional currency financial statements to the reporting entity's ...
  6. Stocks March Higher Despite Ongoing Risks

    U.S. stocks continued to surge this week despite high valuations, weak inflation and the looming threat of a government shutdown.
  1. U.S. Army Helicopter Crash in California Kills 2 Soldiers -Official

    A U.S. Army Apache attack helicopter crashed early Saturday morning in California, killing two soldiers, a spokesman for ...
  2. The Interest-Only Retirement: Can It Be Done?

    Spending investment interest in retirement can be a viable strategy, but it won't work for everyone.
  3. Business Segment Reporting

    Business segment reporting breaks out a company's financial data by company divisions, subsidiaries or other segments.
  4. Discounts For Lack Of Marketability - DLOM

    For noncontrolling, nonmarketable ownership interest, a discount for lack of marketability is often applied to security and ...
  5. Cash Earnings Per Share - Cash EPS

    Cash earnings per share is a more conservative alternative to basic earnings per share used to assess per share financial ...
  6. Earnings Estimate

    An earnings estimate is an analyst's estimate for a company's future quarterly or annual earnings per share.
  1. U.S. Army Helicopter Crash in California Kills 2 Soldiers -Official

    A U.S. Army Apache attack helicopter crashed early Saturday morning in California, killing two soldiers, a spokesman for ...
  2. Discounts For Lack Of Marketability - DLOM

    For noncontrolling, nonmarketable ownership interest, a discount for lack of marketability is often applied to security and ...
  3. Underwriter Syndicate

    An underwriter syndicate is a temporary group of investment banks and broker-dealers who come together to sell offerings ...
  4. Tombstone

    A tombstone is a written advertisement placed by investment bankers in a public offering of a security that provides basic ...
  5. Brand Identity

    Brand identity is how a business presents itself to, and wants to be perceived by, its consumers.
  6. Deutsche Telekom Expects Steady Dividend Hikes -Paper

    Deutsche Telekom will keep to its promise of hiking dividends in 2018 and the years thereafter, its Chief Financial Officer ...
  1. Should You Borrow From Your Retirement Plan?

    It makes sense to dip into your savings in some cases, but you must be aware of the potential consequences.
  2. Journey Through the 6 Stages of Retirement

    Financial planning is important, but emotional planning is the key to retiree bliss.
  3. The Interest-Only Retirement: Can It Be Done?

    Spending investment interest in retirement can be a viable strategy, but it won't work for everyone.
  4. Aggregate Stop-Loss Insurance

    Aggregate stop-loss insurance is an insurance policy that limits claim coverage (losses) to a specific amount.
  5. Underwriting Fees

    Underwriting fees are monies collected by underwriters for underwriting services.
  6. Unsolicited Application

    An unsolicited application is a request for life insurance coverage that is made by an individual rather than an insurance ...
  1. Online-to-Offline Commerce

    Online-to-Offline Commerce is a business strategy that draws potential customers from online channels to make purchases in ...
  2. Crypto This Week: Price Corrections and Regulations

    It was a week of price declines for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as governments threatened regulation.
  3. Fraudulent Trading Drove Bitcoin's $150-to-$1,000 Rise in 2013: Paper

    Four researchers say they've confirmed a years-old theory that bots dubbed "Willy" and "Markus" were responsible for one ...
  4. Bitcoin Stalls as Analyst Predicts $25,000 Price Target By Yearend

    Bitcoin's price moved sideways this week. But many analysts still remain cryptocurrency bulls.
  5. Telegram to Launch Cryptocurrency: Joins Blockchain Bandwagon

    Telegram, an encrypted messaging app, plans to launch a massive ICO to rival ethereum.
  6. Google Signs Global Patent Deal With China's Biggest Tech Company

    Google appears to have potentially found a way to build its presence in the heavily regulated Chinese market.
Hot Definitions
  1. Gross Domestic Product - GDP

    GDP is the monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period, ...
  2. Debt/Equity Ratio

    The D/E ratio indicates how much debt a company is using to finance its assets relative to the value of shareholders’ equity.
  3. Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)

    A security that tracks an index, a commodity or a basket of assets like an index fund, but trades like a stock on an exchange.
  4. Net Present Value - NPV

    Net Present Value (NPV) is the difference between the present value of cash inflows and the present value of cash outflows ...
  5. Return On Equity - ROE

    The amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity. Return on equity measures a corporation's profitability ...
  6. Bond

    A bond is a fixed income investment in which an investor loans money to an entity (corporate or governmental) that borrows ...
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