Debt-to-GDP Ratio
A metric comparing a country's public debt to its gross domestic product (GDP).
Debt-to-Income (DTI) Ratio
The Debt-to-Income (DTI) ratio measures how much of your monthly income goes toward paying debts, helping determine whether you qualify for a loan.
Debtor
A debtor is an individual or company that owes money.
Debtor in Possession (DIP)
A debtor in possession (DIP) is a business or individual that has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy yet continues to maintain control over their assets.
Decile
A quantitative method of splitting up a set of ranked data into 10 equally large subsections.
Decision Support System (DSS)
A Decision Support System (DSS) is a computerized tool designed to help in decision-making by analyzing large volumes of data.
Declaration of Trust
A declaration of trust under U.S. law is a way to manage assets for the benefit of others, all while avoiding overly complex legalese... right? Let's make trust fun!
Decoupling
Decoupling in financial markets refers to the divergence of asset class returns from expected correlation patterns.
Decreasing Term Insurance
A type of renewable term life insurance where coverage decreases over time at a predetermined rate, perfect for those who want to ensure their debts don't come knocking at the door!
Deduction
A deduction is an expense that can be subtracted from a taxpayer's gross income in order to reduce the amount of income that is subject to taxation.
Deed
A deed is a signed legal document that transfers ownership of an asset to a new owner.
Deed of Reconveyance
A humor-filled explanation of the Deed of Reconveyance and its quirky role in property ownership.
Default
Default refers to the failure to make required interest or principal repayments on a debt.
Default Rate
Understanding what default rate is and how it impacts the economy and lenders.

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