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NACHA

Definition NACHA, or the National Automated Clearing House Association, is a U.S. organization responsible for overseeing and governing the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network. ACH

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Narrow Money

Definition Narrow money, also known as M1 money supply, refers to the most liquid forms of money that are easily accessible and commonly used for

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Nasdaq

Definition The Nasdaq, which stands for National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations, is an American stock exchange that primarily lists technology and internet-based companies.

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Nanny Tax

Definition The nanny tax refers to the combination of Social Security, Medicare, and federal and state unemployment taxes that US employers are mandated to pay

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Naked Put

Definition A naked put, also known as an uncovered put, is a type of options strategy in which an investor sells a put option without

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Naked Option

Definition A naked option, also known as an uncovered option, is a type of options trading strategy where the trader writes or sells an option

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Naked Call

Definition A Naked Call is a type of options trading strategy where an investor sells a call option without owning the underlying asset. The seller,

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Naked Shorting

Definition Naked shorting refers to the illegal practice of selling short a financial security without actually borrowing or owning the shares. Traders engage in naked

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Named Beneficiary

Definition A Named Beneficiary refers to a specific individual or entity designated by the owner of an insurance policy, retirement account, or other financial instrument

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