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Disposable Income

Definition Disposable income is the amount of money an individual or household has to spend or save after all taxes, such as income tax and

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Disruptive Innovation

Definition Disruptive Innovation refers to a new development that significantly alters the way a market or sector operates, often making previous technologies or strategies obsolete.

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Distributed Ledger Technology

Definition Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) refers to a digital system that simultaneously records transactions and asset details across multiple locations without a central administrating authority.

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Distressed Sales

Definition Distressed sales refer to the sale of assets, notably real estate, under pressured conditions. These conditions often include situations where the owner is unable

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Dissenters’ Rights

Definition Dissenters’ rights, often referred to as appraisal rights, is a legal provision that protects shareholders from actions taken by the company that could possibly

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Disposition

Definition In finance, a disposition refers to the act of selling or otherwise ‘disposing of’ an asset or security. The term can also refer to

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Distributed Ledgers

Definition Distributed ledgers are databases that are consensually shared and synchronized across multiple sites, institutions, or geographies. They allow transactions to have public “witnesses,” thereby

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Disruptive Technology

Definition Disruptive technology refers to any enhanced or completely new technology that replaces and disrupts an existing technology, rendering it obsolete. It is designed to

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Distressed Securities

Definition Distressed securities are financial instruments, such as bonds, stocks, or bank debt, of companies that are either close to or in bankruptcy, or dealing

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