A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Name(s) re Lloyds - the term given to an investor in Lloyds. Not for people who do not understand the risks.
National Insurance - the government scheme that provides pension and other benefits. It is not actually run as an insurance scheme and is really just a tax.
National Savings - body that raises money for the Government, mainly by means of issuing interest bearing investments.
Nominee Account - system where a person (more commonly company) holds investments on your behalf, normally for administrative ease.
Non-resident - person (or company etc) that is not considered tax resident in the UK. This may or may not confer tax advantages.
Non-status (mortgage) - the lender lets you have the money simply because you ask for it, and your deposit is high, so that if you turn out to be unable to afford it, they can sell quickly without losing money. They will normally however run a credit check.
Non-taxable - normally refers to a form of income that can be ignored when computing your tax bill, even if you have a very high income.
Non-taxpayers - people whose income is such (low) that they don't need to pay tax.
