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Take-Home Pay

What is a 'Take-Home Pay' Take-home pay is the money that an employee actually receives from working after employment taxes and the...

Days Sales Outstanding (DSO)

What is 'Days Sales Outstanding - DSO' Days sales outstanding (DSO) is a measure of the average number of days that a...

Day-Count Convention

DefinitionIn finance, a day count convention determines how interest accrues over time for a variety of investments, including bonds, notes, loans, mortgages, medium-term notes,...

Deflation

Deflation is the opposite of the term inflation; deflation is a well-known economic term that is used to describe a period in which the...

Dollar Cost Averaging

DefinitionDollar cost averaging is an investment strategy with the goal of reducing the impact of volatility on large purchases of financial assets such as...

U.S. Savings Bonds

DefinitionU.S. savings bonds are debt securities issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to help pay for the U.S. government's borrowing needs. U.S....
underpayment penalty

Underpayment Penalty

What is an underpayment penalty An underpayment penalty is a fee charged by the IRS for taxpayers who do not pay enough tax throughout the...

Sale

What is a 'Sale' A sale is a transaction between two parties where the buyer receives goods (tangible or intangible), services and/or...
Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity

Qualified Joint And Survivor Annuity (QJSA)

What is 'Qualified Joint And Survivor Annuity - QJSA' An annuity payment from a qualified plan or 403(b) account that provides a life annuity to...

National Average Wage Index (NAWI)

What is 'National Average Wage Index - NAWI' An index calculated annually by the Social Security Administration (SSA) based on wages subject...

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