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January 30, 2020

What is 403 (B) Plan

A 403(b) Plan is very similar to but different from a 401(k). This is because the 403(b) plan is a retirement account set up for workers in public schools and tax-exempt organizations. Unlike a 401(k)...

January 30, 2020

What is 401(k) Plan

A 401(k) Plan is a retirement plan designed by the US government and sponsored by the employer for an employee. The name of the plan is coined after a section of the US Internal Revenue Code. The plan...

January 29, 2020

What is 30-year Treasury

This is simply the yield paid on a US Treasury Security that has 30 years of maturity. This Treasury used to be the benchmark of the US bond, but the 10-year Treasury is fast gaining more ground. The ...

January 29, 2020

What Is A CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP

Credit Default Swap (CDS) What is a Credit Default Swap (CDS)?   A credit default swap (a type of credit derivative contract) refers to a financial contract that permits an investor to...

January 29, 2020

What is 12B-1 Fee?

As prevalent with any business enterprise that aims to make profits, mutual fund industries charge for the service they are providing. In the most ordinary form, these services encompass the marketing...

January 29, 2020

What is the Form 1040-A used for?

Although the Internal Revenue Service might be known for its stern, it does not mean they don't always do their best to make the process of filing tax a very easy one. IRS has consistently come up wit...