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TIPS TIPS, or Treasury inflation-protected securities, are inflation-indexed Treasury bonds and notes. TIPS pay a fixed rate of interest like traditional Treasurys, but their principal, to which the interest rate is applied, is pegged to the current rate of inflation. For example, let
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TIPS A minimally invasive procedure that helps correct blood flow problems in the liver, which is a common outcome of liver disease. Using x-ray images and x-ray dye (also called contrast), the interventional radiologist makes a tunnel in the liver through which the blocked blood can flow. After the tunnel is made, the doctor inserts a small metal tube, called a shunt or stent, into the tunnel to ensure it stays open. TIPS stands for transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt.
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TIPS 1) The uppermost leaves on a flue-cured tobacco plant. 2) The uppermost leaves on a burley tobacco plant. 3) The pointed ends of tobacco leaves (located farthest from the stalk), which are often removed during processing.
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TIPS Inflation-indexed bonds offered by the US government. They should be held in an RRSP, RRIF, or LRSP to avoid unfavourable tax treatment.
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tip Also called a toke. A sum of money given to a dealer, cocktail waitress, or other employee of an establishment for efficient or well-performed service.
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