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Dependent Care Assistance Plans (DCAP)
) fringe benefit provided by the employer to its employees as sanctioned under the 1981 Economic Recovery Tax Act.

 


independent variable
Definition
Factor or phenomenon that causes or influences another associated factor or phenomenon called dependent variable.

independent contractor
Someone who performs a task for a company, but is not an employee. The IRS has criteria to assist in distinguishing between an independent contractor and an employee.
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independent auditor
Definition
A Certified Public Accountant who provides a company with an accountant's opinion but who is not otherwise affiliated with the company.

Independent Financial Adviser (IFA)
Additional Services
Insurance - need home, travel or car insurance?
Credit Reports - how credit worthy are you?

In the US in most cases, casual employees and independent contractors do not receive sick time or vacation. They also do not receive health benefits, or have access to pension plans.

By comparison, an Asian option is path dependent. Its value at expiration depends on the average value of the underlier over the life of the option. A barrier option is also path dependent.

Independent Brokers are individuals, or "boutique" member firm employees, who provide execution services to house brokers, member or non-member broker-dealers.

DEPENDENT VARIABLE: A variable that is identified within the workings of the model. Also termed an endogenous variable, a dependent variable is in essence the "output" of the model.

Dependent Care Expenses
Qualified child care expenses will allow a taxpayer this computed credit against tax. The amounts can be found on the individual forms as the limitations and computation may change each tax year.

Dependent
A person, often a child or spouse, who relies on someone else for financial support. Dependents can be claimed as exemptions which reduces the amount of your income that is taxed.

Dependent: A person who relies on someone else for financial support. Sound like a mooch? Not really. Think about it- most "young adults" (under 21 years old) are supported by their parents. Is this you?

Dependent Demand
A demand directly related to or derived from the demand for other items or end products.Dependent demands are therefore calculated, and need not and should not be forecast.
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Dependent variable
A dependent variable is a variable that reacts or responds to some causal factor.

Dependents
A word used to describe a person who is reliant upon another (usually, the head of a household) for financial support. A dependent is usually a child, spouse, parent, or sibling of the employee.

Dependent
Acceptance of a capital allocation project that is contingent on the acceptance of another project.
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Dependent
For a child or other person to be considered your dependent, they must live with you and you must provide them with more than half of their support. Spouses do not count as dependents in the Federal Methodology.

Dependent variable A variable whose value changes according to changes in the value of one or more independent variables.
Depository institutions Financial institutions that accept deposits from savers and lend those deposits out at interest.

Dependent
Acceptance of a capital budgeting project contingent on the acceptance of another project.
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Dependent: For tax purposes, a person who gets more than half of his financial support from someone else. A spouse can't be a dependent.

Dependent Student: An unmarried student under age 24 with no dependents, who still has access to parental support.
Deposit Slip: A form the bank provides to use when making a deposit.
Deposit: The money put into a bank account.

Dependent variable
Term used in regression analysis to represent the element or condition that is dependent on values of one or more other independent variables.

Dependent
Deposit insurance
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Dependent. Someone you support and for whom you can claim a dependency exemption on your tax return. For each dependent you claim, the exemption knocks $3,000 off your taxable income in 2002. The value increases each year with inflation.

dependent: Individuals included in a household who depend on a primary caregiver.
deposit: Cash or any order with a dollar value placed into an account.
depository: A central location for the safekeeping of securities.

Independent professional societies for certified public accountants (CPAs) exist in each of the fifty states as well as in Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam.

Independent Financial Advisers Association
Popular terms
Present value of growth opportunit...
Times-interest-earned ratio
BIS ratio
Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
Return on equity (ROE)
Long-term debt ratio
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Independent And Qualified Public Accountants - Public accountants are independent when neither they nor any of their family have a material, direct or indirect financial interest in the borrower other than as an accountant.

Independent Contractor
A person who is hired to do work for another person but who is not an employee or agent of that person.

Independent Broker: New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) member that executes orders for other brokers or firms who are not members of the exchange.
Index: Statistical composite used to measure changes in the economy or financial markets.

Independent lawyer - would always get an independent lawyer from the developer. Once have a good lawyer can trust, stick with them!
Does price cover everything? - eg air conditioning, swimming pool, car parking?

Independent Brokerage Firm
An investment company that is not owned by a bank, trust or insurance company. It is generally felt that these companies' brokers are free from the conflict of interests that can arise from non-independent firms.

Independent broker
Exchange member who executes orders for other, temporarily busier brokers.
Index
Statistical measure (not an average) of specific securities' value.

Independent Broker
NYSE member who executes orders for other floor brokers who currently have more business than they can manage themselves, or for firms whose floor brokers are not on the floor.

independent contractor
One who performs a designated task or service for a company, and the company has the right to control or direct only the result of the work done
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Independent European Program Group
The IEPG is an intergovernmental organization that is not formally part of NATO but whose membership includes all the EC members of the alliance, plus Norway and Turkey.

Independent Central Bank established.p
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Chile receives first new loan since debt crisis from NMB Bank (Netherlands). This marks the first voluntary general purpose bank loan into the Latin American sovereign market since 1982.i ...

Independent Power Plant, a BOO development.
IRR:
The Discount Rate to make the NPV Zero. Multiple IRR's occur mathematically if the periodic Cash Flows change sign more than once.

Independent 401(k)
The independent 401(k) - also known as a solo 401(k), indy-k, or uni-k - is a variation of the 401(k) designed for people who are self-employed or operate a small business with a partner, spouse, ...

Independent broker
NYSE member who executes orders for other floor brokers and firms other than their own.
Independent project
A project whose acceptance or rejection is independent of the acceptance or rejection of other projects.

Independent Agent
An insurance agent that is affiliated with more than a single insurance company. An independent agent is able to shop several insurance carriers for the best plan for a particular insured.
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Independent contractor - Someone who is retained to perform a certain act but who is subject to the control and direction of another only as to the end result and not as to the way in which the act is performed.

Independent auditor
A certified public accountant operating outside the company who can provide an accountant's opinion.
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Independent project
A project whose acceptance or rejection is independent of the acceptance or rejection of other projects.
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Independent Action
The right of a conference member to depart from the common freight rates, terms or conditions of the conference without the need for prior approval of the conference.
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Independent agencies, such as Standard & Poor's (S&P) and Moody's Investors Service, assess the likelihood that bond issuers whether corporations or governments  are likely to default on their loans or interest payments.

Independent Evaluation Office (IEO)
A newly-formed, independent office to carry out independent evaluation of IMF activities, operations and programmes.
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INDEPENDENT BROKER " Member on the floor of the NYSE who executes orders for other brokers having more business at that time than they can handle themselves, or for firms who do not have their Exchange member on the floor.

Independent Bankers Association of Texas (IBAT): An industry association comprised of community bankers that is based in Austin.

Independent Engineer (IE): A consulting firm that helps lenders by evaluating the technical aspects of a project (e.g., completion schedule, technical feasibility, etc.). See Lenders' Engineer.

INDEPENDENT AUDIT - An audit performed by an independent auditor. Refer to FINANCIAL AUDIT, PERFORMANCE AUDIT, and INTERNAL AUDIT.
INDIRECT CHARGES - Refer to OVERHEAD.

A independent business that offers for a fee to fix my poor credit rating. However, credit granters state that only responsible credit practices over time can improve a poor credit history.
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An independent official who investigates the complaints of individuals against companies or public authorities. Ombudsmen do not have any...(Read more)
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The currency risk attached to an options deal that is made in a different currency....

path-dependent options
Options whose exercise is influenced by the historical trend in interest rates in addition to the current level of interest rates.

An independent auditor's belief that a company's financial statements are not accurate.
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Path Dependent Option
An option whose valuation and payoff depends on the realized price path of the underlying asset, such as an Asian option or a Lookback option.
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Path Dependent - Is a strategy and/or derivative which is predicated on a particular occurrence or direction in price movement.

An independent fact-finding agency of the U.S. government that studies the effects of tariffs and other restraints to trade on the U.S. economy. It conducts public hearings to assist in determining whether particular U.S.

An independent, non-profit government corporation established to provide financial assistance to grass-roots organizations in Africa. The ADF became operational in 1984.

An independent, not-for-profit corporation formed in 1978 for the purpose of assisting individuals in becoming effective managers of their own assets through programs of education, information and research. Also see the AAII Home Page.

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