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Income usually relevant to two people (for example man and wife) which continues until the death of.

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A security such as a bond or note with specified interest, representing a loan which is repayable at.

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A situation where the exercise price of a call/put option approximates to the current market price.

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The earnings of a company are its annual profits after deduction of tax, dividends to preference.

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The most common use of the term 'gearing' is to describe the level of a company's debt compared.

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The legal right for a creditor to seize the assets of a debtor to satisfy an outstanding.

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In the US, a federal tax levied on gifted property, money or securities. The tax is payable by the.

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(GAYE)The description used for schemes where a donation to your chosen charities is automatically deducted.

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Net borrowings of a company divided by shareholders' funds. The ratio shows the amount of.

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The face value of currency, coins, and stocks and.

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A charting technique in technical analysis that, among other things, indicates the range of a day's.

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An assurance policy usually taken out on two lives, typically husband and wife. Under this type of.

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In financial services, the period after signing a contract during which customers are entitled to.

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Another expression for escalating.

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An arrangement in which two parties agree to exchange periodic interest payments, at agreed.

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Family income assurance in which the assured may, if he or she chooses, increase premiums in line.

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see 'balance of.

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Life insurance in which the death benefit decreases over the term of the policy although the.

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Protesting involves getting legal evidence that a bill of exchange or promissory note has not been paid.

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