Financial Terms

Valuation Premium
A Valuation Premium is the lifeguard for your life insurance policy reserves, making sure your company's coffers can handle the payouts.
Vested Interest
A vested interest refers to an individual's personal stake or financial involvement in a project or investment, particularly regarding rights to claim assets.
Vesting Schedule
A vesting schedule is an incentive program that rewards employees with benefits over a specified period of time.
Viator
A Viator is a life insurance policyholder who sells their policy to receive money while still alive, motivated by medical expenses.
Waiver of Demand
A waiver of demand is a legal agreement affecting endorsements of checks and drafts.
Wasting Asset
A Wasting Asset is an asset that declines in value over time due to depletion or wear and tear.
Widow Maker
A financial investment that often leads to devastating losses, typically irrationally disappointing trades.
Withdrawal Credit in a Pension Plan
A humorous guide to understanding withdrawal credits in pension plans, complete with definitions, comparisons, and fun facts!
X-Mark Signature
Understanding an X-Mark Signature in Legal and Financial Contexts
XD (Ex-Dividend)
XD is the shorthand that tells you when a stock trades ex-dividend, all wrapped up in a neat little note. It's like the 'Do Not Disturb' sign for investors waiting for a cash payout!

Jokes And Stocks

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