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  2. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    Many U.S. states impose versions of those cooling-off period laws, and offer similar laws for an additional range of transactions, such as time share purchases and health club contracts. For example, California provides cooling-off periods for many consumer transactions, including insurance purchases, car warranties, dental services, and weight ...

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    “This cooling-off period helps break the immediate emotional connection to buying and allows for more rational decision-making,” said Gwyneth Borden, personal finance expert and founder of ...

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    High inflation from the post-pandemic period was cooling off, and the central bank tapered rates to help the economy stay on track. CD yields fell from two-decade highs as the Fed reduced rates.

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    High inflation left over from the post-pandemic period was cooling off, and the FOMC reduced rates to help the economy stay on track. CD APYs fell from two-decade highs as the Fed cut rates.

  6. Bank account - Wikipedia

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    The minimum age for opening a bank account is most commonly 18 years. However, in some countries, the minimum age to open a bank account can be 16 years, and accounts may be opened in the name of minors but operated by their parent or guardian. In general, it is unlawful to open an account in a false name.

  7. Cooling-off period - Wikipedia

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    Cooling-off period (consumer rights), a period of time during which the purchaser may cancel a purchase; Quiet period, the time which a company making an IPO must be silent about it, so as not to inflate the value of the stock artificially; Standstill period, the time to allow unsuccessful bidders to challenge the decision before a contract is ...

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    In fact, since the S&P 500 is coming off of a solid year, it may be a good time to cash out some gains in your portfolio and put that money into a high-yield savings account instead.

  9. Quiet period - Wikipedia

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    [2] This is also called the cooling-off period or waiting period. Under the rules of the Securities Act of 1933 , as modified June 29, 2005, electronic communications, including electronic road shows and information located on or hyperlinked to an issuer's website are also governed.