702(J) Retirement Plan A 702(J) Retirement Plan, also known as a 702 or 7022 Account, is basically life insurance named after Section 7702 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Tax Code.
Semi-retired Semi-retired refers to someone who has retired or left a job but appears to be working part-time or in a remote capacity. It is a typical retirement pastime in which...
Worker adjustment and retraining notification act (WARN) The 1989 law that requires employers with 100 or more full-time employees to give affected employees 60 days’ written notice of a plant or office closing or other mass layoffs, covers nonprofit
Return on sales A profitability ratio that measures a firm’s ability to generate income; computed by dividing net income by net sales.
Non store retailing Non store retailing that takes place outside of stores; can be in-home selling, direct marketing, or vending machines.
Trade Secret Disputes Trade secret disputes arise most frequently when an employee leaves a firm to join a competitor and is accused of taking confidential information along. For example, a marketing executive ...
Trade Secret Protection Methods Aggressive protection of trade secrets is necessary to prevent intentional or unintentional disclosure. In addition, one of the key factors in determining whether ...
SIMPLE retirement plan SIMPLE retirement plan is a qualified retirement plan for smaller employers who are exempt from most nondiscrimination and
Retention limit Retention limit is an amount of insurance retained by a ceding company for its own account in a reinsurance operation.
Retrospective rating Retrospective rating is a type of merit-rating method in which the insured’s loss experience during the current policy period determines