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Financial Terms starting with the letter "#"

8 terms and definitions found
# Financial Statements & Accounting

10-K

The 10-K is an annual report that publicly traded companies must file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).…

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# Financial Statements & Accounting Stocks & Equity Markets

10-Q

The 10-Q is a detailed financial report that publicly traded companies in the United States must file with the Securities…

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# Taxation

1099

A 1099 form is a series of tax documents issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and used to report…

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# Mutual Funds, ETFs & Pooled Vehicles

12b-1 fee

A 12b-1 fee is an annual fee charged by some mutual funds to cover the costs of marketing, distribution, and…

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# Retirement Planning

401(k)

A 401(k) is a tax-advantaged retirement savings plan sponsored by an employer. It allows employees to save and invest a…

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# Retirement Planning

403(b)

A 403(b) plan is a tax-advantaged retirement savings account designed specifically for employees of certain tax-exempt organizations, such as public…

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# Retirement Planning

457 plan

A 457 plan is a type of tax-advantaged retirement savings account offered to employees of state and local governments, as…

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# Personal Finance & Money Management

50/30/20 rule

The 50/30/20 rule is a simple and popular budgeting framework that helps individuals manage their after-tax income by dividing it…

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# 10-K The 10-K is an annual report that publicly traded companies must file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange… Financial Statements & Accounting # 10-Q The 10-Q is a detailed financial report that publicly traded companies in the United States must file with… Financial Statements & Accounting Stocks & Equity Markets # 1099 A 1099 form is a series of tax documents issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and used… Taxation # 12b-1 fee A 12b-1 fee is an annual fee charged by some mutual funds to cover the costs of marketing,… Mutual Funds, ETFs & Pooled Vehicles # 401(k) A 401(k) is a tax-advantaged retirement savings plan sponsored by an employer. It allows employees to save and… Retirement Planning # 403(b) A 403(b) plan is a tax-advantaged retirement savings account designed specifically for employees of certain tax-exempt organizations, such… Retirement Planning # 457 plan A 457 plan is a type of tax-advantaged retirement savings account offered to employees of state and local… Retirement Planning # 50/30/20 rule The 50/30/20 rule is a simple and popular budgeting framework that helps individuals manage their after-tax income by… Personal Finance & Money Management

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