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An assurance policy on the life of an individual where weekly or monthly premiums are regularly paid.

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A policy which covers the insured against the loss of an asset. The purpose of the insurance is to.

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Someone who becomes an account holder with a building society in the hope that they will benefit.

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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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(FSA)The replacement regulating body for the Securities and Investments Board (SIB). The FSA, which.

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(IFA)A person qualified to give financial advice to clients on life assurance, pensions, funds, and.

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Association of Private Client Investment Managers and Stockbrokers An association formed in 1990 to represent the interests of stockbroking and investment.

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This is a trading term between buyer and seller where a seller agrees to deliver goods to a buyer before a payment is made and without any form of guarantee of payment.

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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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A professional person qualified to give advice to clients regarding investments such as life.

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A document, which legally transfers ownership of property from one party to another, most commonly.

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

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A order to a broker to buy or sell the entire amount of the order in one transaction or not deal at.

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The sequence of numbers in which each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers..

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Gilts are fixed income or index-linked bonds issued by the UK Government.

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A pocket sized pager with datascreen which can display a variety of financial information including.

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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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Another expression for escalating.

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Two or more people owning property. In the event of the death of one of the tenants, the property.

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A compulsory tax on employment and investment income.

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