Wage Assignment
Key takeaways – A wage assignment is an agreement that lets an employer deduct a portion of an employee’s paycheck and send it directly…
Key takeaways – A wage assignment is an agreement that lets an employer deduct a portion of an employee’s paycheck and send it directly…
WACE is a measure of the overall required return on a company’s equity capital that reflects the different types of equity the firm uses…
Key takeaways – The weighted average coupon (WAC) is the size-weighted average interest rate of the mortgages that back a mortgage‑backed security (MBS). –…
W-8 forms are a family of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) certificates used by non‑U.S. persons (individuals and businesses) to certify foreign status and claim…
Key takeaways – Form W-4 (Employee’s Withholding Certificate) tells your employer how much federal income tax to withhold from your pay. – The current…
Form W-2, the Wage and Tax Statement, is the annual payroll reporting document employers prepare for each employee. It shows the employee’s total taxable…
A W‑shaped recovery—often called a double‑dip recession—is an economic cycle in which economic activity falls sharply, recovers briefly, then falls again before a final…
The Cboe Nasdaq Volatility Index (VXN) measures the market’s expectation of 30‑day volatility for the Nasdaq‑100 index (NDX), implied by options prices on that…
Key takeaways – VWAP is an intraday indicator that shows the average price a security has traded at during the current trading session, weighted…
Summary: A VWAP cross occurs when a security’s current price moves through the volume-weighted average price (VWAP). Traders use the cross as an intraday…