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In the US, an individual or firm who directly or indirectly advises others about buying or selling.

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The process by which interest earned on an investment is added back to the amount invested, so.

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A company in which the directors control more than half the voting shares, or where such control is.

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(CFD) CFDs are a derivative product designed for active traders who want to have extra leverage in.

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The minimum amount of a commodity or financial instrument which can be traded in a futures or option.

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A confirming note, containing details of a stock exchange deal, which is sent by a broker to a.

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A gift or other transfer of value made by an individual which is not covered by any of the various.

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A term used to describe an insurance policy in which a wide range of risks are.

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A term which refers to contracting out of S2P (State Second Pension).

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An executive agency within the Inland Revenue. The Contributions Agency deals with all aspects of NI.

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Term life insurance which can be converted into cash value insurance. In the UK the equivalent.

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A collective fund which has a fixed number of issued shares traded on a stock exchange. Because.

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The two months before a company announces its results in which directors are prohibited from dealing.

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The charge in a company's accounts which reflects the reduction in value of an asset over time as.

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The rules which govern the management and timing of takeover bids involving companies listed on.

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All listed options of a particular type (i.e., call or put) on a particular underlying instrument,.

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A collective term for securities whose prices are based on the prices of another (underlying).

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The writing of the word 'accepted' on the face of a bill of exchange by the drawee together with.

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