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W-4 form

W-4 Form

What is the W-4 form and what is it used for The W-4 form is a document that is used by employers to determine the...

Xenocurrency

What is 'Xenocurrency' A currency that trades in markets outside of its domestic borders. The term "xenocurrency" is derived from the prefix...

Dow Jones Industrial Average – DJIA

DefinitionThe Dow Jones Industrial Average, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index that shows how 30 large, publicly owned companies based in...

JMD (Jamaican Dollar)

What is 'JMD' The currency abbreviation or the currency symbol for the Jamacian dollar (JMD), the currency for Jamaica. The currency is...

U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

What is 'U.S. Agency for International Development - USAID' An independent federal agency of the United States that provides aid to citizens...

Baby Bills

What is 'Baby Bills' A hypothetical nickname for the smaller companies that would have been formed if Microsoft had been broken up...
Gambling income is defined as any money or prizes won from gambling activities, such as playing casino games, participating in lotteries, or betting on sports.

Gambling Income

What is gambling income and how is it taxed Gambling income is defined as any money or prizes won from gambling activities, such as playing...

What is the Pareto Principle?

Definition The Pareto principle states that, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. Management consultant Joseph M. Juran...

Occupational Labor Mobility

What is 'Occupational Labor Mobility' Refers to the ease with which workers can switch career fields to find gainful employment or meet...
Obamanomics

Obamanomics

What is Obamanomics Obamanomics is the economic policy pursued by US President Barack Obama. The main goals of Obamanomics are to boost job creation and...

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