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Q: do you know what an "interim results" is?
Category: glossary
, Asked by: X. S. From United States
A: The results reported by a company for the first six months of its financial year. In general, interim results are made public within three months of the end of the interim period.
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Q: please tell me what a "credit derivative" is
Category: glossary
, Asked by: U. H. From Dublin, Ireland
A: the "credit derivative " is Privately held negotiable bilateral contracts that allow users to manage their exposure to credit risk. Credit derivatives are financial assets like forward contracts, swaps, and options for which the price is driven by the credit risk of economic agents (private investors or governments).
For example, a bank concerned that one of its customers may not be able to repay a loan can protect itself against loss by transferring the credit risk to another party while keeping the loan on its books.
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Q: How do I know which regulators are secured?
Category: technical
, Asked by: Dashawn D. From Greensboro, United States
A: The safest way is to look for foreign exchange platforms that are licensed and certificated by accepted names, as Swiss Federal Department of Finance or ARIF. Many listed foreign exchange platforms are associated with them. If a platform is certificated and regulated by Swiss Federal Department of Finance or ARIF, rest assure it is without doubt among the most safe places to buy and sell you can find. Nice example for such a foreign exchange platform is "MIG Investments".
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Q: Can you give me a tip for an online forex platform with high leverage
Category: money
, Asked by: L. Everett from Canada
A: We recommend you to try "AVA FX". In this one it is up to 200:01:00. So if you wanna play with the big ones, this place can be a quick way to gain big transactions. No commissions are mandatory the minimum deposit for registering is $100.
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Q: what is "sales tax"?
Category: glossary
, Asked by: Z. Bonner from Virginia Beach, United States
A: A tax imposed by the government at the point of sale on retail goods and services. It is collected by the retailer and passed on to the state.
It is based on a percentage of the selling prices of the goods and services and set by the state.
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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!
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Q: please tell me what the "bullet loan" is
Category: glossary
, Asked by: M. Cross from San Mateo, United States
A: Any loan that requires a balloon payment at the end of the term and anticipates that the loan will be refinanced in order to meet the balloon payment obligation.
These loans are riskier because the homeowner''s equity in the property doesn''t increase over time.
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Q: what is a "planned amortization class"?
Category: glossary
, Asked by: Chaya O. From Canada
A: A class of tranche in a planned amortization class (PAC) bond that receives a primary payment schedule. As long as the actual prepayment rate is between a designated range of prepayment speeds, the life of the PAC tranche will remain relatively stable. This tranche of the PAC bond receives some measure of protection against prepayment risk.
The measure of prepayment risk protection, which includes both contraction and extension risk, is limited by the size of the companion bond and the speed of prepayment. If the speed of repayment is too slow (below the lower PAC collar), the life of the PAC tranche is extended; if the speed of repayment is too fast (above of the upper PAC collar), the life of the PAC tranche is shortened.
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Q: Is there any fx trading system that has small commission charges that you can suggest for me
Category: money
, Asked by: Z. X. From Netherlands
A: If you look for an awesome forex platform that has no commissions at all, we definitely recommend you to check out "AVA FX". You don't need to give up any of the money you made to "AVA FX", the platform graphics are the greatest, the customer support is lovely, plus you can start with real small deposits - from $100.
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Q: Do you know of any site with many optional currencies for trading you can suggest for me?
Category: money
, Asked by: Finley Q. From France
A: If you need a site where you can trade JPY/SGD, we really advice you to register to "EToro USA". It is a definitely delightful site, it fulfills the option are looking for. The optional currencies in this one are: JPY/SGD, EEK/BRL or GBP/BBD (and many other options).