stock market
banking
income tax
mutual funds
Landlords
100

what is a stock market?


A stock market, equity market or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks

100

Is there any limits for credit card?

Yes


100

what is income tax?

An income tax is a tax imposed on individuals or entities that varies with respective income or profits. Income tax generally is computed as the product of a tax rate times taxable income.

100

what is mutual fund?

A mutual fund is a professionally managed investment fund that pools money from many investors to purchase securities.

100

  

do I have to give notice of termination?

    



   The tenant is obliged to give the landlord 60 days minimum written notice of their intentions to leave.

200

what is stock market symbol?

A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock on a particular stock market.

200

what is interest rate of credit card?

A credit card's interest rate is the price you pay for borrowing money. For credit cards, the interest ratesare typically stated as a yearly rate.

200

how to get income tax return?

  1. Order online. Use the 'Get Transcript ' tool available on IRS.gov. There is a link to it under the red TOOLS bar on the front page. ... 
  2. Order by phone. The number to call is 800-908-9946.
  3. Order by mail. Complete and send either Form 4506-T or Form 4506T-EZ to the IRS to get one by mail.


200

Can a mutual fund lose money?

There are a few catastrophic events that could cause you to lose all your money in a mutual fund. Because funds invest in a wide variety of stocks, bonds and commodities, it's unlikely that every single company the fund invests in would fail.

200

When can a landlord enter my apartment?



Before entering your apartment the landlord or their employee must give you 24 hours written notice of entry giving a reason as well as a time (the time must be between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.). 



300

what is the stock market symbol of google?

AAPL

300
what is APR stands for?

annual percentage rate (APR)

300

who is eligible for income tax return?

Anybody who is less than 60 years of age and has an annual income more than Rs2.5 lakh has to file income tax returns, according to the Income Tax Act.

300

What affects mutual fund performance?

The Determinants of Mutual Fund Performance. Market gains and management skills are the key factors in fund performance.For individual investors, a mutual fund spreads risk among multiple investments; a fund can also offer concentration in a single sector (such as government bonds, gold or technology stocks).

300

When can I be legally evicted? And what can I do about the eviction?



If you have been given a Notice of Termination by the landlord, you should immediately contact your lawyer or the local Community Legal Clinic in all cases. Legal Aid Ontario community legal clinics provide mostly free services to lower-income people and families.

400

What is the S&P 500?  



The S&P 500, or just the S&P, is a stock market index that measures the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.

400

how to apply for a higher limits for credit card

While some credit card issuers automatically increase your credit limit, others will only raise your limit if you ask. To start the process, call the toll-free number (either posted on the back of your card or on your monthly bill) and listen to the prompts—there may be a prompt for requesting a credit limit increase.

400

How many years back can I get a tax refund?

Generally, you have three years from the original tax return deadline to file the return and claim your refund. After three years, the refund will go to the government (specifically the U.S. Treasury).

400

How long should you hold a mutual fund?

For the purpose of calculating your tax liability, investments in listed stocks and equity mutual funds are considered long term if the holding period is one year. For other investments, the limit is three years.

400

How much can my landlord raised my rent?



They can get annual increases of up to 3 percentage points above the "Annual Guideline Increase" amount for things such as repairs or renovations or new security measures, and those increases can be carry-forwarded for an additional two years.



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What is the difference between the S&P 500 and the S&P/TSX Composite Index?



The S&P/TSX Composite Index is a capitalization-weighted index that tracks the performance of companies listed on Canada's largest stock exchange, the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).

It is the equivalent of the S&P 500 market index in the United States, and as such is closely monitored by Canadian investors. One is used to measure Canadian companies, one is for US.



500

what is the 3 biggest bank in Canada?

The largest Canadian banks are known as the "big five", with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBS) the largest. The top three is rounded out by Toronto Dominion (TD) and the Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) in 2nd and 3rd, respectively.

500

Can I view my tax return online?

You can request an IRS transcript of your tax return from the IRS website. A transcript includes items from your tax return as it was originally filed and will meet lending or immigration requirements. There are three ways to request a transcript: Visit the IRS website for instant online access to your transcript.

500

What should you consider when buying a mutual fund?

  • Start With Your Goals and Risk Tolerance. 
  • Pay Attention to the Expense Ratio—It Can Make or Break You! 
  • Avoid Mutual Funds With High Turnover Ratios. 
  • Look for an Experienced, Disciplined Management Team. 
  • Find a Philosophy That Agrees With Your Own. 
  • Buy No-Load Mutual Funds.
500

Does the landlord have to give me a rent receipt?



Under Section 109 of the law, the landlord must give you a receipt for paying the rent if you request it at no charge. If you pay with cash or the landlord has a bad reputation it is a good idea to demand a receipt upon payment.