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An insolvency practitioner appointed when a company goes into receivership. If a company is.

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Taxes which are charged as a percentage of the value of an asset. Stamp Duty, which is charged on.

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Financial Intermediaries Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association The self regulating organisation originally responsible for governing financial advisers. Became.

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An 'at best' order is an order given by a client to a broker where no particular instruction is.

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(ADL)An insurance term which refers to the basic things that people need to be able to do in order look.

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(AVC)Additional payments to a tax deferred savings account or an occupational pension scheme by an.

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(ADI)A daily weighted volume indicator that moves with price.

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A legal document which records the obligation of one individual to pay a specified sum to another.

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Committee set up by the Bank of International Settlements and based in Basle. It drew up.

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A term used by value investors to describe the issue of shares in a company at a price below the per.

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A term used in conjunction with policies such as low cost endowment assurance and low start.

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See 'acid.

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A business operated by an agent in conjunction with his/her.

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In the UK the assured is a person (or people) who has entered into a life assurance contract with a.

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In situations where a person owes money to a creditor, and the creditor is not prepared to accept a.

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The final payment on a loan which is significantly larger than those preceding.

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See 'automated teller.

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An annual charge made in a company's profit and loss account to reduce the value of an asset to zero.

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A combination of banking and insurance business. A high street bank, for example, might sell both.

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