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  2. Stop-loss insurance - Wikipedia

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    Insurance companies themselves, as well as self-insuring employers, purchase stop-loss coverage for a premium to protect themselves. [1] In the case of a participant reaching more than the specific (or "individual") stop-loss deductible ($300,000, for example), the insurer will reimburse the insured (the company, not the participant) for the remainder of the claim to be paid over that ...

  3. Short (finance) - Wikipedia

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    When the price of a stock rises significantly, some people who are shorting the stock cover their positions to limit their losses (this may occur in an automated way if the short sellers had stop-loss orders in place with their brokers); others may be forced to close their position to meet a margin call; others may be forced to cover, subject ...

  4. GameStop short squeeze - Wikipedia

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    Short sellers are then forced to buy back the stock they had initially sold, in an effort to keep their losses from mounting. The market demand they create by purchasing the stock to cover their short positions further raises the price of the shorted stock, thus triggering more short sellers to cover their positions by buying the stock.

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    Walmart sells a FrostGuard GO winter windshield cover for $9.47, which fits most cars, small trucks and SUVs. Simply place it across the vehicle’s windshield, and secure the side panels in each ...

  6. Car prices and interest rates down, but monthly ... - AOL

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    The cost to buy a new car goes beyond the sticker, experts said. As average transaction prices come down, monthly payments go up. ... any insurance will only cover the value of the vehicle, and ...

  7. I can’t stop using Klarna to buy now and pay later - AOL

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    Ellie Muir found herself hooked on using ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ services and in a constant cycle of payment deadlines she couldn’t afford I can’t stop using Klarna to buy now and pay later ...

  8. Covered option - Wikipedia

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    Payoffs from a short put position, equivalent to that of a covered call Payoffs from a short call position, equivalent to that of a covered put. A covered option is a financial transaction in which the holder of securities sells (or "writes") a type of financial options contract known as a "call" or a "put" against stock that they own or are shorting.

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