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Equivalent Annual Annuity
Definition: The amount per year for some number of years that has a present value equal to a given amount.
Definition: The amount per year for some number of years that has a present value equal to a given amount.
Equivalent Annual Benefit
Definition: The annual annuity with the same value as the net present value of an investment project.
Definition: The annual annuity with the same value as the net present value of an investment project.
Equivalent Annual Cash Flow
Definition: Annuity with the same net present value as the company's proposed investment.
Definition: Annuity with the same net present value as the company's proposed investment.
Equivalent Annual Cost
Definition: The cost per year of owning an asset over its entire life.
Definition: The cost per year of owning an asset over its entire life.
Equivalent Bond Yield
Definition: Effective annual yield on a short-term, noninterest-bearing security calculated for comparison to yields quoted on coupon securities.
Definition: Effective annual yield on a short-term, noninterest-bearing security calculated for comparison to yields quoted on coupon securities.
Equivalent Loan
Definition: Given the after-tax stream associated with a lease, the maximum amount of conventional debt that the same period-by-period after-tax debt service stream is capable of supporting.
Definition: Given the after-tax stream associated with a lease, the maximum amount of conventional debt that the same period-by-period after-tax debt service stream is capable of supporting.
Equivalent Taxable Yield
Definition: The yield that must be offered on a taxable bond issue to give the same after-tax yield as a tax-exempt issue.
Definition: The yield that must be offered on a taxable bond issue to give the same after-tax yield as a tax-exempt issue.
Escalator Clause
Definition: Provision in a contract allowing cost increases to be passed on. In an employment contract, for example an escalator clause may call for wage increases in line with inflation.
Definition: Provision in a contract allowing cost increases to be passed on. In an employment contract, for example an escalator clause may call for wage increases in line with inflation.
Escheat
Definition: Reversion of monies or securities to the state in which the securityholder was last known to reside, when no claim by the securityholder has been made after a certain period of time fixed by state law. This is known as the holding period or cut-off date.
Definition: Reversion of monies or securities to the state in which the securityholder was last known to reside, when no claim by the securityholder has been made after a certain period of time fixed by state law. This is known as the holding period or cut-off date.
Escheat Period
Definition: The period of elapsed time required by applicable state law for property to be presumed abandoned.
Definition: The period of elapsed time required by applicable state law for property to be presumed abandoned.
Escheatment
Definition: The process of turning over unclaimed or abandoned property to a state authority. Escheatment laws require mutual funds to turn over uncashed or returned check dollars and/or client account fund shares if the owner cannot be located within a length of time determined by each state.
Definition: The process of turning over unclaimed or abandoned property to a state authority. Escheatment laws require mutual funds to turn over uncashed or returned check dollars and/or client account fund shares if the owner cannot be located within a length of time determined by each state.
Escrow
Definition: Property or money held by a third party until the agreed upon obligations of a contract are met.
Definition: Property or money held by a third party until the agreed upon obligations of a contract are met.
Escrow Account
Definition: Account held by a lender for payment of taxes, insurance, or other periodic debts against real property. The property owner pays a portion of the yearly taxes, insurance, etc., with each monthly payment. The lender pays the tax bill from the accumulated funds. Also called "impound account" or "trust account."
Definition: Account held by a lender for payment of taxes, insurance, or other periodic debts against real property. The property owner pays a portion of the yearly taxes, insurance, etc., with each monthly payment. The lender pays the tax bill from the accumulated funds. Also called "impound account" or "trust account."
Escrow Receipt
Definition: A document provided by a bank in options trading to guarantee that the underlying security is on deposit and available for potential delivery.
Definition: A document provided by a bank in options trading to guarantee that the underlying security is on deposit and available for potential delivery.
Escrowed To Maturity (ETM)
Definition: Holding of the proceeds from a new bond issue to pay off an existing bond issue at its maturation date.
Definition: Holding of the proceeds from a new bond issue to pay off an existing bond issue at its maturation date.
ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance)
Definition: A set of standards investors use to evaluate a companys social responsibility and sustainability. Now a major part of institutional investing strategies.
Definition: A set of standards investors use to evaluate a companys social responsibility and sustainability. Now a major part of institutional investing strategies.
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