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  1. Q: do you know what "tax court" is?

    Category: glossary , Asked by: Ashleigh C. From Germany

    A: a "tax court " is A court of law whose sole jurisdiction is to decide litigation involving federal income, death, and other taxes. This is where you go if you don't pay your taxes!

  2. Q: please define a "pure risk"

    Category: glossary , Asked by: B. G. From Sunrise Manor, United States

    A: the "pure risk " is A category of risk in which loss is the only possible outcome; there is no beneficial result. Pure risk is related to events that are beyond the risk-taker's control and, therefore, a person cannot consciously take on pure risk. This is the opposite of speculative risk. For example, the possibility that a person's house will be destroyed due to a natural disaster is pure risk. In this example, it is unlikely that there would be any potential benefit to this risk. There are products that can be purchased to mitigate pure risk. For example, home insurance can be used to protect homeowners from the risk that their homes will be destroyed. Other examples of pure risk events include premature death, identity theft and career-ending disabilities.

  3. Q: Would you give me an advice for a foreign exchange platform with responsive technical support service?

    Category: general , Asked by: A. F. From Monte-Carlo, Monaco

    A: We recommend you to register to "AVA FX". The service team is excellent - they are totally courteous.

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