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EPS

Is a key ratio used in.

In the US, a type of security, generally issued by a railroad, to pay for new equipment. Title to.

The beneficiary designated to receive property held in.

The amount which shareholders own in a publicly quoted company. Equity is the risk-bearing part.

Options on the shares of companies. Equity options are traded in the UK at the London International.

A scheme designed to allow homeowners to 'release' cash from the value of their property. They.

The concept that justifies investment in stocks, where your capital is at risk, rather than.

(EPB)The benefit which an employer must give an employee who was contracted out of the old graduated.

An options strategy which has the same risk-reward profile as another strategy. For example, a long.

An abbreviation for Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment which selects the prizes in the.

The total value of a deceased person's assets.

An agent who acts in the arrangements of property sales and purchases in return for a commission.

A former tax on a deceased person's estate and the forerunner of capital transfer tax which itself.

In the US, a tax imposed by the federal government or state on the net value of a deceased person's.

The policy of selecting stocks for your portfolio partly on the grounds of the ethical or.

(EIRIS) The Ethical Investment Research Service (EIRIS) which maintains a database which you can use to.

The successor to the European Currency Unit (ECU) as the European currency. The euro was introduced.

A bond, issued and underwritten by international syndicates of banks and issuing houses and sold to.

A European payment scheme in which a person person can use eurocheques and a guarantee card where.

A currency which is deposited in banks outside its country of origin. For example the eurodollar,.