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 Glossary List for: W  
 
  W-2 Form
W-4 Form
W-9 Form
WACC
wage assignment
wage price spiral
wages
waiting period
waiver
waiver of premium
wall
wallflower
wallpaper
Wall Street
Wall Street analyst
war chest
warehouse receipt
wares
warrant
warranty
warranty deed
Warren Buffett
wash
wash sale
wash sale rule
wasting asset
watch list
watered stock
weak dollar
weak market
wear and tear
weather derivative
wedge
weighted
weighted average
weighted average cost of capital (WACC)
weighting
W formation
when, as, and if issued
when issued
whipsaw
whisper number
whistle blower
white-collar
white knight
white paper
whole life
wholesale
wholesale banking
wholesaler
wholly-owned subsidiary
wide market
widget
widow-and-orphan stock
wildcat strike
will
Williams Act
Wilshire 5000 Equity Index
windfall
window
window-dressing
window of opportunity
winner's curse
win-win
wire house
wire transfer
witching hour
withdraw
withdrawal
withdrawal plan
withholding
with interest
Workers Compensation
work force
working capital
working capital loan
work order
workout
World Bank
world fund
World Trade Organization (WTO)
worth
worthless
wrap account
wraparound loan
wrap fee
write
write down
write-off
writer
write up
written-down value
WTO

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