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Endorse




Endorse

Transferring asset ownership by signing the back of the asset's certificate.

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Asset
Is the taxable basis of a property, imposed by the municipality. Often it is at a fraction of the market value.

Certificate
A formal document used to record a fact and used as proof of the fact, such as stock certificates, that evidence ownership of stock in a corporation.



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Endogenous uncertainty
Describes factors within the control of the firm, such as a decision to reveal information about price or input costs.

Endogenous variable
A value determined within the context of a model.

Endowment
Gift of money or property to a specified institution for a specified purpose.

Endowment funds
Investment funds established for the support of institutions such as colleges, private schools, museums, hospitals, and foundations.



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Securities and Exchange Commission rule that allows only the bidder of a tender offer to trade in the stock while possessing inside information.

Encumbered
A property owned by one party on which a second party reserves the right to make a valid claim.

End-of-year convention
Treating cash flows as if they occur at the end of a year as opposed to the date convention.

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Describes factors within the control of the firm, such as a decision to reveal information about price or input costs.

Endogenous variable
A value determined within the context of a model.

Endorse

Endowment
Gift of money or property to a specified institution for a specified purpose.

Endowment funds
Investment funds established for the support of institutions such as colleges, private schools, museums, hospitals, and foundations.

Energy mutual fund
Mutual fund investing in energy stocks only, e.g., oil and gas companies.

Engineering risk
The risk associated with the impact on a project's cash flows from deficiencies in design or engineering. Also known as design risk.

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Also called indexing-plus, an indexing strategy whose objective is to exceed or replicate the total return performance of some predetermined index.

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