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Form 3

Definition Form 3 is a document that a company insider or major shareholder must file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). It discloses

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Form 1040X

Definition Form 1040X is a U.S. tax form provided by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It is used by taxpayers who need to correct errors

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Form 1065

Definition Form 1065 is a U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax document. It’s used by partnerships and multi-member limited liability companies (LLCs) to report their

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Forfaiting

Definition Forfaiting is a financial term that refers to a type of financing that helps exporters receive immediate cash by selling their receivables at a

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Form 1045

Definition Form 1045 is a U.S Internal Revenue Service tax form used primarily by individuals, estates, and trusts to claim certain types of tax deductions

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Form 1095-A

Definition Form 1095-A, also known as the Health Insurance Marketplace Statement, is a tax form issued by the US government’s Health Insurance Marketplace. It provides

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Forfeited Share

Definition A forfeited share is a company’s stock that an investor gives up due to non-compliance with certain terms and conditions outlined at purchase, such

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Form 144

Definition Form 144 is a document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by an executive officer, director, or affiliate of a public company

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Forex (FX)

Definition Forex (FX) refers to the foreign exchange market, which is the decentralized global marketplace for buying, selling, and trading currencies. It operates 24 hours

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Form 4

Definition Form 4 is a document that corporate insiders must file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) within two business days of buying or

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