Terms Starting With E – Fintechzoom.com Dictionary

TermDefinition
E-MiniA futures contract traded on the CME Globex platform
EAFE IndexAn index that tracks the performance of stocks in Europe, Australasia, and the Far East
Early AdopterA person who adopts a new product or technology early on
Early ExerciseThe ability to exercise an option before its expiration date
EarmarkingThe designation of funds for a specific purpose
Earned IncomeIncome from employment or self-employment
Earned Income Credit (EITC)A tax credit for low- to moderate-income workers
Earned PremiumThe portion of a premium that has been earned by the insurer
Earnest MoneyA deposit made by a buyer to show their good faith intention to purchase
EarningsA company’s profits
Earnings AnnouncementA public release of a company’s earnings information
Earnings Before Interest After Taxes (EBIAT)A company’s earnings after interest but before taxes
Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT)A company’s earnings before interest and taxes
Earnings Before Interest, Depreciation and Amortization (EBIDA)A company’s earnings before interest, depreciation, and amortization
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA)A company’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization
Earnings CallA conference call between a company’s management and analysts to discuss earnings
Earnings Credit Rate (ECR)The interest rate paid on excess reserves held at the Federal Reserve
Earnings EstimateAn analyst’s prediction of a company’s future earnings
Earnings ManagementThe use of accounting techniques to smooth out earnings
Earnings MultiplierA measure of how much a stock’s price is likely to change in response to a change in earnings
Earnings Per Share (EPS)A company’s earnings divided by the number of outstanding shares
Earnings Power ValueA valuation method that estimates the value of a company based on its future earnings
Earnings ReportA company’s financial statements
Earnings YieldA company’s earnings per share divided by its stock price
EarnoutA payment contingent on the achievement of certain performance targets
Easement In GrossA right to use another person’s land for a specific purpose
Eavesdropping AttackA type of cyberattack where an attacker intercepts communication
EBIT/EV MultipleA valuation metric that compares a company’s EBIT to its enterprise value
EBITAEarnings before interest, taxes, and amortization
EBITDA MarginEBITDA divided by revenue
EBITDA/EV MultipleA valuation metric that compares a company’s EBITDA to its enterprise value
EBITDA-to-Interest Coverage RatioA measure of a company’s ability to cover its interest expenses
EBITDA-to-Sales RatioEBITDA divided by sales
EBITDAREarnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and rent
eCashElectronic cash
Eclectic ParadigmsA theory that explains foreign direct investment
ECN BrokerA broker that uses electronic communication networks
EconometricsThe use of statistical methods to study economic data
Economic CalendarA schedule of upcoming economic releases
Economic CapitalA measure of a company’s risk capital
Economic CollapseA severe and prolonged economic downturn
Economic ConditionsThe state of the economy
Economic CycleThe periodic ups and downs in economic activity
Economic DepreciationThe decrease in the value of an asset over time due to wear and tear
Economic EfficiencyA situation where resources are allocated to their most valued uses
Economic EquilibriumA state of balance in the economy
Economic ExposureThe risk that a company’s cash flows will be affected by changes in exchange rates
Economic ForecastingThe process of predicting future economic conditions
Economic GrowthAn increase in the production of goods and services
Economic Growth RateThe percentage change in real GDP
Economic IndicatorA statistic that provides information about the economy
Economic IntegrationThe process of reducing trade barriers between countries
Economic JusticeA concept of fairness in the distribution of resources
Economic LifeThe period during which an asset is expected to be useful
Economic MoatA competitive advantage that protects a company from competitors
Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)The optimal order size that minimizes inventory costs
Economic Profit (or Loss)Total revenue minus total costs, including opportunity costs
Economic RecoveryA period of increasing economic activity
Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (ERTA)A U.S. tax law that reduced taxes
Economic RentThe payment for a factor of production that exceeds its opportunity cost
Economic ShockAn unexpected event that affects the economy
Economic StimulusGovernment policies designed to boost economic activity
Economic ValueThe present value of future cash flows
Economic Value Added (EVA)A measure of a company’s financial performance
Economic Value of Equity (EVE)The value of a company’s equity
EconomicsThe study of how people make choices in the face of scarcity
Economies of ScaleA decrease in average cost as output increases
Economies of ScopeCost savings from producing a wider variety of products
EconomistA person who studies economics
EconomyThe system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
EdTechTechnology used in education
Education LoanA loan to finance education expenses
Education IRAA tax-advantaged savings account for education expenses
Effective Annual Interest RateThe annual interest rate that takes into account the effect of compounding
Effective DatesThe dates on which a contract or agreement takes effect
Effective DurationA measure of the sensitivity of a bond’s price to changes in interest rates
Effective Gross Income (EGI)Rental income minus vacancy and operating expenses
Effective Interest Rate MethodAn accounting method for amortizing a bond discount or premium
Effective Tax RateThe actual percentage of income paid in taxes
Effective YieldThe actual return earned on a bond, taking into account any discounts or premiums
EfficiencyThe ability to produce the maximum output with the minimum input
Efficiency RatioA measure of a company’s efficiency
Efficient FrontierThe set of optimal portfolios that offer the highest expected return for a given level of risk
Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH)A theory that states that asset prices fully reflect all available information
EgalitarianismA belief in equality
ElasticResponsive to changes in price or income
ElasticityA measure of responsiveness
Elective-Deferral ContributionA contribution to a retirement plan that is made on a pre-tax basis
Electronic Bill Payment and Presentment (EBPP)A system for paying and viewing bills online
Electronic CheckA check that is processed electronically
Electronic Commerce (e-commerce)Buying and selling goods and services online
Electronic Communication Network (ECN)A system that matches buy and sell orders electronically
Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval (EDGAR)A database of company filings with the SEC
Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS)A system for paying federal taxes electronically
Electronic Filing (E-File)Filing tax returns electronically
Electronic Fund Transfer ActA U.S. law that protects consumers who use electronic fund transfer services
Electronic MoneyMoney that exists only in electronic form
Electronic Payments Network (EPN)A network that processes electronic payments
Electronic Retailing (E-tailing)Selling goods and services online
Elevator PitchA short summary of a business or product
Elliott Wave TheoryA technical analysis theory that uses wave patterns to predict market movements
Email Money Transfer (EMT)A service for sending money via email
EmbargoA ban on trade with a particular country
EmbezzlementThe theft of funds by someone in a position of trust
Emergency Banking Act of 1933A U.S. law passed during the Great Depression
Emergency FundMoney set aside for unexpected expenses
Emerging IndustryA new industry that is still developing
Emerging Market EconomyA country with a rapidly growing economy
Emerging Markets Bond Index (EMBI)An index that tracks the performance of emerging market bonds
Emerging Markets Index (MSCI)An index that tracks the performance of emerging market stocks
EmigrationThe act of leaving one’s country to settle in another
Eminent DomainThe government’s power to take private property for public use
Empire BuildingThe pursuit of growth and power by a company or individual
Empirical RuleA statistical rule that describes the distribution of data in a normal distribution
Employee Buyout (EBO)A buyout of a company by its employees
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)A U.S. law that sets standards for most private-sector retirement plans
TermDefinition
Employee Stock Option (ESO)An option granted to an employee to purchase company stock
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)A type of retirement plan that invests primarily in company stock
Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)A plan that allows employees to purchase company stock at a discount
Employer Identification Number (EIN)A unique identifier for businesses
Employers’ Liability InsuranceInsurance that protects employers from lawsuits by employees injured on the job
Employment Agency FeesFees paid to employment agencies for finding employees
Employment Insurance (EI)Insurance that provides income replacement to workers who lose their jobs
Employment-to-Population RatioThe percentage of the population that is employed
EncroachmentThe intrusion onto another person’s property
EncumbranceA claim or liability that is attached to an asset
End-to-EndFrom start to finish
Endogenous Growth TheoryA theory that explains economic growth as a result of factors within the economy
Endogenous VariableA variable that is determined within a model
EndorsementA signature on the back of a check
EndowmentA fund that is invested to provide income for a specific purpose
Endowment EffectThe tendency to value something more if you already own it
Energy Return on Investment (EROI)The ratio of energy produced to energy used
Energy Risk Professional (ERP)A professional who manages energy risk
Energy SectorCompanies involved in the production and distribution of energy
Engagement LetterA letter outlining the terms of an engagement
Engel’s LawThe observation that the proportion of income spent on food decreases as income rises
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)Methods used to increase oil production from existing wells
Enrolled Agent (EA)A tax professional authorized to represent taxpayers before the IRS
EnronA former energy company that collapsed due to accounting fraud
Enterprise MultipleA valuation metric that compares a company’s enterprise value to its EBITDA
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)Software that integrates various business functions
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)The process of identifying and managing risks
Enterprise Value (EV)The total value of a company, including debt and equity
Enterprise-Value-to-Revenue Multiple (EV/R)A valuation metric that compares a company’s enterprise value to its revenue
Enterprise Value-to-Sales (EV/Sales)Same as Enterprise-Value-to-Revenue Multiple
Entity TheoryAn accounting theory that treats the business as a separate entity from its owners
EntrepreneurA person who starts a business
EnvelopeA technical indicator
Environmental EconomicsThe study of how economics affects the environment
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)A U.S. government agency that protects human health and the environment
ESG InvestingInvesting based on environmental, social, and governance factors
EOSEnterprise Operating System
Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA)A U.S. law that prohibits discrimination in lending
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)A U.S. government agency that enforces anti-discrimination laws
Equal WeightAn investment strategy where each security in a portfolio is given the same weight
Equated Monthly Installment (EMI)A fixed monthly payment on a loan
Equation of ExchangeAn equation that relates the money supply to the price level
EquilibriumA state of balance
Equilibrium QuantityThe quantity supplied and demanded at the equilibrium price
Equitable ReliefA court order that requires a party to do or refrain from doing a specific act
EquityOwnership in a company
Equity AccountingAn accounting method used for investments in which the investor has significant influence
Equity Capital Market (ECM)The market for equity securities
Equity Co-InvestmentAn investment alongside a private equity firm
Equity CompensationCompensation paid in the form of equity
Equity DerivativeA financial instrument whose value is derived from an equity security
Equity-Efficiency TradeoffThe trade-off between fairness and economic efficiency
Equity FinancingRaising capital by selling equity
Equity FundA mutual fund that invests in equity securities
Equity-Linked Note (ELN)A debt security whose return is linked to the performance of an equity security
Equity-Linked Security (ELKS)Same as Equity-Linked Note
Equity MarketThe market for equity securities
Equity MethodAn accounting method used for investments in which the investor has significant influence
Equity MultiplierA measure of a company’s financial leverage
Equity Premium Puzzle (EPP)The observation that the historical return on stocks has been much higher than the return on bonds
Equity Risk PremiumThe additional return investors expect to receive for investing in stocks over risk-free assets
Equity SwapAn agreement to exchange cash flows based on the performance of an equity security
Equivalent Annual Annuity Approach (EAA)A capital budgeting method
Equivalent Annual Cost (EAC)The annual cost of owning and operating an asset
ErosionThe gradual loss of value
Error TermA variable in a statistical model that represents the unexplained variation
Errors and Omissions Insurance (E&O)Insurance that protects professionals from lawsuits by clients
EscheatThe transfer of property to the state when the owner dies without a will
EscrowAn arrangement where a third party holds assets until certain conditions are met
Escrow AgentA person or entity that holds assets in escrow
Escrow AgreementA contract that outlines the terms of an escrow arrangement
Escrowed SharesShares held in escrow
Esoteric DebtDebt that is complex or difficult to value
EstateThe assets and liabilities of a deceased person
Estate PlanningThe process of planning for the distribution of one’s assets after death
Estate TaxA tax on the transfer of property upon death
Estimated Ultimate Recovery (EUR)The total amount of oil or gas that is expected to be recovered from a well
EstoppelA legal doctrine that prevents someone from denying something that they previously asserted was true
Ether (ETH)A cryptocurrency
Ethereum Classic (ETC)A cryptocurrency that is a fork of Ethereum
EthereumA blockchain platform
Ethical InvestingInvesting based on ethical considerations
EuroThe currency of the Eurozone
Euro Interbank Offer Rate (Euribor)The benchmark interest rate for interbank lending in the Eurozone
Euro Medium Term Notes (EMTN)Debt securities issued in the Euromarket
Euro Overnight Index Average (Eonia)The average interest rate for overnight lending in the Eurozone
EurobondA bond issued in the Euromarket
EuroclearA clearing and settlement system for international securities transactions
EurocurrencyCurrency held outside of its country of origin
Eurocurrency MarketThe market for Eurocurrencies
EurodollarU.S. dollars held outside of the United States
EuromarketThe market for Eurocurrencies and Eurobonds
Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)A geographic region
European Banking Authority (EBA)A regulatory agency for the European banking sector
European Central Bank (ECB)The central bank for the Eurozone
European Community (EC)A predecessor to the European Union
European Currency Unit (ECU)A former currency unit of the European Union
European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)A group of European Union members that adopted the euro
European Monetary System (EMS)A former system of exchange rate coordination in Europe
European OptionAn option that can only be exercised at its expiration date
European Sovereign Debt CrisisA debt crisis that affected several European countries in the early 2010s
European Union (EU)A political and economic union of European countries
EurozoneThe group of European Union members that have adopted the euro
EV/2P RatioA valuation metric used in the energy sector
Evening StarA bearish candlestick pattern
Event StudyA statistical method used to analyze the impact of an event on stock prices
Evergreen ContractA contract that automatically renews
Evergreen FundingFunding that is automatically renewed
Evergreen LoanA loan that is automatically renewed
Ex-AnteBefore the fact
Ex-DateThe date on which a stock begins trading without a declared dividend
Ex-DividendWithout dividend
Ex Gratia PaymentA payment made out of goodwill, not due to a legal obligation
Ex-PostAfter the fact
Ex Works (EXW)An Incoterm that places the most responsibility on the buyer
Excess CapacityProduction capacity that is not being used
Excess Cash FlowCash flow that is left over after a company has made all necessary investments
Excess of Loss ReinsuranceA type of reinsurance that covers losses that exceed a certain amount
TermDefinition
Excess ReservesReserves held by a bank that exceed the required reserves
Excess ReturnThe return on an investment that exceeds the benchmark return
ExchangeA marketplace where securities are traded
Exchange ControlRestrictions on the flow of currency in and out of a country
Exchange of Futures for Physical (EFP)A transaction where a futures contract is exchanged for the underlying asset
Exchange RateThe price of one currency in terms of another currency
Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)A system of fixed exchange rates
Exchange RatioThe ratio of shares offered in a merger or acquisition
Exchange Traded DerivativeA derivative contract that is traded on an exchange
Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)A type of investment fund that is traded on an exchange
Exchange-Traded Note (ETN)A type of debt security that is traded on an exchange and whose return is linked to an underlying index or benchmark
Exchange Traded Product (ETP)A broad term that encompasses ETFs, ETNs, and other similar products
Excise TaxA tax on a specific good or service
Exculpatory ClauseA clause in a contract that attempts to relieve one party of liability
ExecutionThe act of completing a trade
Executive MBAA type of MBA program designed for experienced professionals
ExecutorA person appointed to carry out the wishes of a deceased person as specified in their will
Exempt EmployeeAn employee who is not entitled to overtime pay
Exempt IncomeIncome that is not subject to tax
Exempt-Interest DividendA dividend that is not subject to federal income tax
Exempt TransactionA transaction that is not subject to registration requirements
ExemptionA deduction that reduces taxable income
ExerciseThe act of using the rights granted by an option contract
Exercise PriceThe price at which an asset can be bought or sold under an option contract
Exit StrategyA plan for selling a business or investment
Exogenous GrowthEconomic growth that is driven by factors outside the economy
Exotic OptionA complex option with non-standard features
Expanded Accounting EquationAssets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity + Revenues – Expenses
ExpansionA period of increasing economic activity
Expansionary PolicyGovernment policies designed to boost economic activity
ExpatriateA person who lives and works in a foreign country
Expectations TheoryA theory that states that long-term interest rates are determined by expectations of future short-term interest rates
Expected Loss Ratio (ELR Method)A method for estimating insurance losses
Expected ValueThe weighted average of possible outcomes
Expected ReturnThe return that an investor expects to receive on an investment
Expected UtilityThe weighted average of the utility of possible outcomes
Expedited Funds Availability Act (EFAA)A U.S. law that regulates the time it takes for deposited funds to be available for withdrawal
Expenditure MethodA method for calculating GDP
ExpenseA cost incurred by a business
Expense RatioThe annual cost of owning a mutual fund
Experience RatingsA method for calculating insurance premiums based on past claims
Expiration DateThe date on which an option contract expires
Expiration TimeThe time at which an option contract expires
Expiration Date (Derivatives)The date on which a derivative contract expires
Explicit CostA direct, out-of-pocket cost
Exploration & Production (E&P)Companies involved in the exploration and production of oil and gas
Exponential GrowthGrowth that increases at a constant percentage rate
Exponential Moving Average (EMA)A type of moving average that gives more weight to recent data
Export Credit AgencyA government agency that provides financing and insurance to support exports
Export Trading Company (ETC)A company that facilitates exports
ExportTo sell goods or services to another country
Exposure at Default (EAD)The estimated loss that would be incurred if a borrower defaults
Express WarrantyA written guarantee
ExpropriationThe government’s seizure of private property
Extended TradingTrading that occurs outside of regular market hours
External DebtDebt owed to foreign creditors
External Economies of ScaleCost savings that accrue to all firms in an industry
ExternalityA cost or benefit that is imposed on a third party
Externality of ProductionAn externality that arises from the production of a good or service
Extraordinary General Meetings (EGM)A meeting of shareholders to vote on special issues
Extraordinary ItemA gain or loss that is unusual and infrequent
Extrinsic ValueThe portion of an option’s value that is not due to its intrinsic value