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Financial terms starting with "L"

1. lumber

2. long inverse floating exempt receipt (LIFER)

3. LUF

4. loan application fee

5. Life Without Possibility Of Parole

6. long lead

7. LDP

8. less than freehold estate

9. Last Fiscal Year - LFY

10. lead wood

11. loan rate

12. luxury

13. lot line

14. lay-up

15. Limit on close order

16. Local Unit Eurostat

17. Lebanese Pound

18. Living Benefits

19. Long Position

20. limit of liability

21. Lattice-Based Model

22. ladder strategy

23. legal list

24. Level III quotes

25. Locator System

26. Lagging Economic Indicators

27. Loan Origination Fee

28. Last Will And Testament

29. LA

30. Large Cap

31. loss of income coverage

32. Law of Diminishing Returns

33. light handle switch

34. lucite

35. Lesser Crime

36. Long-term Debt-to-assets Ratio

37. least developed country

38. long-term capital

39. loft

40. long-dated

41. Least Developed Countries (LDCs)

42. livability space ratio

43. Livestock For Breeding, Dairy, Draught, Etc.

44. level-load fund

45. liquidation value

46. listed

47. loan floor

48. Limited Company

49. Loss Expectancy

50. laminated veneer lumber

51. letter of last instructions

52. local press

53. lumber appearance

54. ladder bar

55. Lottery

56. Long Term Liability

57. lock into

58. Lean Manufacturing

59. libel

60. Line Sampling

61. Local Custodian Bank

62. Lender liability lawsuits

63. laundry listing

64. loan ceiling

65. Long Carry Charge -

66. London Metal Exchange (LME)

67. Lending Institution

68. LKR

69. lifestyle audit

70. Longitudinal Flue Space

71. Listed stocks

72. lawful object

73. Labor And Materials (Time And Materials)

74. lapsed option

75. Land SNA

76. leveraged portfolio

77. load spread option

78. Limited Equity Housing

79. Long-term Contract

80. land register

81. levered

82. landscape fencing

83. laminated shingles

84. long-term assets

85. LIFO

86. Leading Indicator

87. Lift

88. Land Underlying Buildings And Structures Within Urban Areas

89. Level (monthly, Quarterly, Annual) Data

90. Least Squares

91. Laicisation

92. lognormal distribution

93. loss carryforward

94. London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange

95. Leverage

96. letters patent

97. Lehman Brothers Government/Corporate Bond Index

98. long-term loan

99. Low-Profit Limited Liability Company (L3C)

100. Last in, first out (LIFO)

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Jumbo CD

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Jumbo CDs are large-denomination certificates of deposit with balances of at least $100,000, and sometimes $1 million or more. They tend to pay higher rates than smaller CDs and are purchased primarily by institutional investors. However, they're increasingly marketed to individual investors as low-risk, fixed-income assets. Jumbo CDs may be negotiable or non-negotiable. Negotiable CDs may be traded in the secondary market and are often issued in bearer form, which means that physical possession of the paper document is the sole proof of ownership. The banks that sell bearer CDs keep no records of ownership.Non-negotiable Jumbo CDs, like conventional CDs, remain on deposit in the bank that issued them and are held in the name of the purchaser. These Jumbo CDs, like other bank deposits, are FDIC insured, up to $100,000 per depositor in different categories of taxable accounts in each bank and up to $250,000 if they are held in self-directed retirement accounts, such as individual retirement accounts (IRAs).

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