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Financial Terms starting with the letter "E"

25 terms and definitions found
E Retirement Planning

Early withdrawal penalty

An early withdrawal penalty is a fee imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) when you take money out of…

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E Financial Ratios & Analysis Financial Statements & Accounting

EBIT

EBIT, an acronym for Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, is a key profitability metric that measures a company’s operating performance…

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E Financial Statements & Accounting

EBITDA

EBITDA is an acronym that stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a widely used financial…

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E Taxation

Effective tax rate

The effective tax rate is the average rate at which an individual or a corporation is taxed on their total…

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E Economics for Finance

Elasticity

Elasticity is an economic concept that measures how much one economic variable changes in response to a change in another.…

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E Personal Finance & Money Management

Emergency fund

An emergency fund is a dedicated savings account specifically set aside to cover unexpected financial surprises or life events. Think…

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E Retirement Planning

Employer match

An employer match is a contribution made by an employer to an employee’s retirement savings plan, typically a 401(k) or…

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E Financial Ratios & Analysis

Enterprise value (EV)

Enterprise Value (EV) is a comprehensive measure of a company’s total value, often used as a more complete alternative to…

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E Stocks & Equity Markets

EPS (earnings per share)

EPS (earnings per share) is a financial metric that shows how much profit a company earns for each outstanding share…

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E Credit, Debt & Lending

Equifax

Equifax is one of the three major credit bureaus (along with Experian and TransUnion) that collect and maintain consumer credit…

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E Financial Statements & Accounting

Equity

Equity, also known as shareholder’s equity or owner’s equity, represents the residual interest in the assets of an entity after…

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E Corporate Finance

Equity financing

Equity financing is a method of raising capital for a company by selling ownership shares, known as equity, to investors.…

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E Early withdrawal penalty An early withdrawal penalty is a fee imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) when you take money… Retirement Planning E EBIT EBIT, an acronym for Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, is a key profitability metric that measures a company’s… Financial Ratios & Analysis Financial Statements & Accounting E EBITDA EBITDA is an acronym that stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a widely… Financial Statements & Accounting E Effective tax rate The effective tax rate is the average rate at which an individual or a corporation is taxed on… Taxation E Elasticity Elasticity is an economic concept that measures how much one economic variable changes in response to a change… Economics for Finance E Emergency fund An emergency fund is a dedicated savings account specifically set aside to cover unexpected financial surprises or life… Personal Finance & Money Management E Employer match An employer match is a contribution made by an employer to an employee’s retirement savings plan, typically a… Retirement Planning E Enterprise value (EV) Enterprise Value (EV) is a comprehensive measure of a company’s total value, often used as a more complete… Financial Ratios & Analysis E EPS (earnings per share) EPS (earnings per share) is a financial metric that shows how much profit a company earns for each… Stocks & Equity Markets E Equifax Equifax is one of the three major credit bureaus (along with Experian and TransUnion) that collect and maintain… Credit, Debt & Lending E Equity Equity, also known as shareholder’s equity or owner’s equity, represents the residual interest in the assets of an… Financial Statements & Accounting E Equity financing Equity financing is a method of raising capital for a company by selling ownership shares, known as equity,… Corporate Finance
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