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Jargon buster
Use our Jargon Buster to cut through the complicated language financial services companies sometimes use, and find out what it really means. The list is in alphabetical order so you can scroll down to look up words and their meanings:

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Capital Gains Tax
This is a tax charged on the profit made by selling assets e.g. a business, a second home or shares. Everyone is allowed to make a certain level of profit each year before capital gains tax is charged. The allowance is £9,200 for the 2007/08 tax year. The sale of your main home is exempt in most cases.
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Civil Partner
The other person in a partnership which has been registered in accordance with the requirements of the Civil Partnership Act of 2004.
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Chargeable Event
The profit made on certain investments that may lead to higher rate tax.
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Charges
There are many different ways in which companies can charge for financial services. These include:
  • Allocation rate
    Taking set-up charges into account before investing your payment, or the allocation rate can be a percentage of your payment that is actually invested.
  • Annual management fee
    Charging an amount every year - usually a percentage of the sum you have invested - for running your fund.
  • Bid/Offer Spread
    The price at which you can buy units (offer price) in a unit linked fund is usually higher than the price at which you can sell them (bid price). The charge to you is the difference between the price at which you buy and sell.
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Commission
Commission is an amount of money paid to an adviser or salesperson who advises you to buy a financial product.
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Contracting out (of State Second Pension)
If your pension scheme is ‘Contracted out’ the National Insurance Contributions Office pays some of your National Insurance Contributions into an occupational or personal pension scheme rather than to the State Second Pension.
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Conventional With Profits
A with-profits product that distributes any profits on an annual basis.
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Conveyancing
The legal aspects of buying and selling title to land and property.
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Corporation Tax
Corporation Tax is a tax on a company's taxable income or profits.
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Corporate Credit Ratings
Are used to assess the probability that a company or the Government will honour the fixed interest securities or bonds (loans) that it has issued.
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Critical illness cover
A type of product that will pay you a fixed amount, usually as a lump sum, if you are diagnosed with any one of certain severe illnesses (specified in the insurance policy).
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