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EC
ECA transferor. One who transfers title to an asset by gifting. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Transferor The beneficiary of a transferable letter of credit who causes a bank to transfer the credit to another party. Asset Is the taxable basis of a property, imposed by the municipality. Often it is at a fraction of the market value. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Earnings retention ratio Plowback rate. Earnings surprises Positive or negative differences from the consensus forecast of earnings by institutions such as First Call or IBES. Earn-out Refers to an additional payment in a merger or acquisition that is not part of the original acquisition cost. Easing Federal Reserve action to increase the amount of credit available to the public through the banking system; undertaken when the economy needs to be stimulated. Eating stock When an underwriter can't find buyers for a stock and therefore has to buy them for his own account. EC Eclectic paradigm A theory that posits three types of advantages benefiting a multinational corporation: ownership-specific, location-specific, and market internalization advantages. Econometric model An empirical method of economic forecasting that uses an equation based on statistical relationship among economic variables, such as housing starts and equipment purchases. Econometrics The quantitative science of modeling the economy. Econometric models help explain and predict variables of interest. Economic assumptions General market environment a firm expects to operate in over the life of a financial plan. Economic dependence When the costs and-or revenues of one project depend on those of another. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for EC. If you have a better definition for EC than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of EC may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on EC and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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