Category: E

Error Term

Definition The error term in finance is a variable in a statistical or mathematical model, which is created when the model does not fully represent

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Escheat

Definition Escheat is a legal term that refers to the transfer of assets or property to the state when an individual dies without a will

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Erosion

Definition In financial context, erosion refers to the gradual reduction in the value of an asset due to factors like market volatility, inflation, or deterioration

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Escrow Agent

Definition An escrow agent, also known as an escrow officer, is a neutral third party tasked with overseeing the escrow process in a financial transaction.

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Escrowed Shares

Definition Escrowed Shares refer to shares that are held in an escrow account, under the control of a third party, until certain conditions or obligations

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Esoteric Debt

Definition Esoteric debt refers to complex structured finance securities often backed by non-traditional or niche assets that are not commonly used as collateral for investment-grade

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Estoppel

Definition Estoppel is a legal principle preventing a party from denying or contradicting its own previously stated position or claim. It is used in situations

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