Category: E

Excess Capacity

Definition Excess capacity refers to a situation where a business is not operating at its maximum production level, and there is potential to produce more

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Ex-Post

Definition Ex-Post is a Latin term that translates to “after the fact.” In finance, it refers to the analysis or assessment of an investment’s actual

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Ex Works (EXW)

Definition Ex Works (EXW) is a term used in international trade agreements to define a deal in which the seller is only responsible for making

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Excess Reserves

Definition Excess reserves are the amount of cash reserves that a financial institution holds beyond what is required by regulators or authorities. They represent a

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Excess Return

Definition Excess return, also known as abnormal rate of return or alpha, refers to the return on an investment that exceeds the predicted return of

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Excess Cash Flow

Definition Excess cash flow refers to the remaining amount of cash a business has after it has paid off its expenses, operational costs, and capital

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Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)

Definition An Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund and exchange-traded product, traded on stock exchanges. ETFs hold assets such as stocks, bonds,

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Execution

Definition Execution in finance refers to the completion of a buy or sell order for a security. The process happens when a broker fulfills the

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