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Nanny Tax

DefinitionThe combination of payroll taxes withheld from a household employee and the employment taxes paid by their employer are commonly referred to as the...

Macroprudential Analysis

What is 'Macroprudential Analysis' A method of economic analysis that evaluates the health, soundness and vulnerabilities of a financial system. Macroprudential analysis...

Manual Execution

What is 'Manual Execution' A method of trading with the help of a dealer or broker, versus trading automatically. Manual executions tend...

Macroeconomic Swap

What is 'Macroeconomic Swap' A type of derivative designed to help companies whose revenues are closely correlated with business cycles to reduce...

Macroeconomic Stabilization Fund (FEM)

What is 'Macroeconomic Stabilization Fund - FEM' A reserve fund established by the country of Venezuela. Also known as the "FEM," it...

Accelerated Death Benefit (ADB)

What is an 'Accelerated Death Benefit - ADB' An accelerated death benefit (ADB) is a benefit that can be attached to a...

Accelerated Benefits

What is 'Accelerated Benefits' A clause in certain life insurance policies that enables the policy holder to receive the benefits before death....

Rational Expectations Theory

DefinitionIn economics, "rational expectations" are model-consistent expectations, in that agents inside the model are assumed to "know the model" and on average take the...

Bailout

What is a 'Bailout' A bailout is a situation in which a business, an individual or a government offers money to a...

Back Taxes

DefinitionBack taxes is a term for taxes that were not completely paid when due. Typically, these are taxes that are owed from a prior...

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