GRANTEE
Recipient of a grant, sum of money designed for funding a specific undertaking such as a college education or a research project. In real estate, it refers to the recipient of the real estate property, an individual who will be holding a title and relinquish the property, as stated in the legal document used in transferring that property.
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Uniform Premarital Agreement Act
Uniform Premarital Agreement Act is a law permitting parties of a premarital contract to select the jurisdiction where the contract will fall under ...
Commingled
In securities, combining customer-owned securities with brokerage’s own accounts. This is normally illegal.
Predator
A predator is a company with sufficient financial capability to easily bear the risks associated with acquiring other companies. Predators are cons ...
Net Acres
The amount of leased real estate that a petroleum and/or natural gas company has a true working interest in. Net acres express actual percentage in ...
Deposit In Transit
A deposit in transit is money that has been received by a company and sent to the bank, but which has not yet been processed and posted to the acco ...
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Students, How Much Can You Afford to Borrow?
You are about to finish high school. The financial aid office of the university you are considering gave you a financial aid. You are also qualifie ...
Connection of Inflation and Interest Rates
We cannot simply ignore the connectivity of inflation and interest rates. Both items are interrelated. So, whenever there is a news item about a co ...
Principles of Trading: Well Known Trading Instruments
Traders look at two primary factors when choosing the instruments they desire to trade: liquidity and volatility. Liquidity is the extent to which ...
Ethical Investing: Leaving an Ethical Imprint
After selecting the rightful ethical investments and making it work, it is about to decide how to disburse your assets after you die. You have two ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Long-Lasting Liabilities
Long-lived liabilities refer to obligations which are due more than a year. Some examples of long-term debt include convertible bond and capital le ...
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