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1. Gilt-edged security

2. grade stick

3. Gasoline Tax

4. GDP Price Deflator

5. grout

6. get out

7. Gross Monthly Income

8. Global depositary receipt (GDR)

9. Greenhouse Effect

10. gold fixing

11. Good 'til cancelled order (GTC)

12. Garbage Fees

13. general property tax

14. gut spread

15. gift letter

16. guaranteed cost premium

17. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles - GAAP

18. GEM (growing equity mortgage)

19. Goods Having Entered The Country By Rail (other Than Goods In Transit By Rail Throughout)

20. Generation X

21. Gap Management

22. Good Til Canceled

23. glazed tile

24. Global Financial Stability Report

25. gapping

26. guide coat

27. Godfather offer

28. Going public

29. Goods Having Left The Country By Rail (other Than Goods In Transit By Rail Throughout)

30. greenhouse

31. Go long

32. Good Until Canceled

33. Gain-to-loss Ratio

34. Gravamen

35. Goods Unloaded (after Transport By Rail)

36. Graduated Payment Mortgages

37. gram

38. guaranteed cost insurance

39. GNMA

40. Government Use

41. Giveback

42. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles/gaap

43. Garnish

44. GBP

45. Growing perpetuity

46. Goods For Resale Inventories

47. Global Warming

48. grounds

49. Gazump

50. glass

51. General Manager

52. gross negligence

53. garden apartment

54. Gone To The Wall

55. glass-seal

56. Ghetto

57. Ground Lease

58. GEL

59. GNMA-I

60. Gambling Income

61. guaranteed cost discount (GCD)

62. general counsel

63. good faith

64. Gift Economy

65. gnarl

66. good standing

67. Group sales

68. Gross Graduation Rates

69. GDP At Current Prices

70. gypsum plaster

71. Guaranteed Loan

72. general inclusions

73. grooved joint

74. general reserve

75. Gerard J. Arpey

76. gross sales

77. Growth manager

78. garnishing

79. Gabon Franc

80. Geek Speak

81. Global Recession

82. Golden Handshake

83. Geometric mean return

84. go into business

85. grievance procedure

86. Guaranteed External Debt

87. Generation-skipping transfer or trust

88. global macro strategy

89. Gearing Ratio

90. gated community

91. grit

92. graduate entry

93. Guaranteed Issue Right

94. gross vehicle weight (GVW)

95. gross real estate asset value

96. Guaranteed Insurability Option

97. guest to car ratio

98. General price level

99. Gas / Diesel Oil

100. Green Book

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Catch-up Contribution

Categories: Retirement and Pension,

You are entitled to make an annual catch-up contribution to your employer sponsored retirement savings plan and individual retirement account (IRA) if you're 50 or older. The catch-up amounts, which are larger for employer plans than for IRAs, increase from time to time based on the rate of inflation. You are eligible to make catch-up contributions whether or not you have contributed the maximum amount you were eligible for in the past. And if you participate in an employer plan and also put money in an IRA, you are entitled to use both catch-up options.Earnings on catch-up contributions accumulate tax deferred, just as other earnings in your account do. And when your primary contributions are tax deferred, so are your catch-up contributions.health savings accounts (HSAs), which you're eligible to open if you have a high deductible health plan (HDHP), allow catch-up contributions if you're at least 55. Your eligibility to make any contributions to an HSA ends when you turn 65.

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