VASICEK INTEREST RATE MODEL
Vasicek Interest Rate Model is a method of modeling interest rate movement, which describes the movement of an interest rate to be a factor of market risk, equilibrium value, and time.
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University of Miami School of Business Administration
The University of Miami School of Business Administration is a distinguished school of business in Miami. The school offers undergraduate, graduate ...
Hedge Accounting
An accounting method in which entries for the ownership of a security and the opposing hedge are treated as one. This method attempts to diminish t ...
Commercial Blanket Bond
Liability coverage employers acquired to shield themselves against losses due to dishonest employees. It gives blanket coverage for all an employer ...
Maximum Loan Amount
The maximum amount that an individual can borrow. The lender set the maximum loan amount based on various factors such as the selected loan program ...
Retention Tax
A tax levied to an investor’s income that is earned on investments in a country that is not the investor’s home residence or country. R ...
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A Guide to Your Personal Income Tax: Essentials
In the United States, the progressive tax system is one of the most important yet misunderstood concepts of tax planning. Whenever people are asked ...
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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 ...
Retirement Planning: The Significance of Retirement
Previously, we went through the overview of retirement. In this article, we will now explore its significance, before discussing how to map out a s ...
Student Loans: Loan Repayment
Students, soon after your graduation, you need to enter the repayment phase. In other words, you have to start paying off your student loans. This ...
A Guide to Income Tax: Overlooked Credits and Cuts
The US tax code changes from time to time, and majority of taxpayers cannot name at least three of the most common deductible expenditures. On that ...