Tag: definition
Economies of Scale
In microeconomics, economies of scale are the cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to their scale of operation, with cost per unit of output...
Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Amortization And Exceptional Items (EBITAE)
What is 'Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Amortization And Exceptional Items - EBITAE' An accounting metric often used to deduct the amortization of...
Call Loan
What is 'Call Loan' A loan provided to a brokerage firm and used to finance margin accounts. The interest rate on a...
Capitalism
Capitalism is one of the systems of political and economic governance that is based on the idea of private ownership of modes of production...
Imperfect Market
DefinitionIn economics, specifically general equilibrium theory, a perfect market is defined by several idealizing conditions, collectively called perfect competition. In theoretical models where conditions...
Earnings Momentum
What is 'Earnings Momentum' When corporate earnings per share (EPS) growth is accelerating or decelerating from the prior fiscal quarter or fiscal...
S&P 500 Mini
What is the 'S&P 500 Mini' The S&P 500 mini is a derivative contract representing a designated fraction of the trading value...
QQQQ
What was 'QQQQ'
QQQQ was the previous ticker symbol for the Nasdaq 100 Trust, an ETF that trades on the Nasdaq. This security offers broad...
AAAA Spot Contract
What is 'AAAA Spot Contract' A standardized contract drawn up by the American Association of Advertising Agencies that governs the purchase of...
CAC 40
DefinitionThe CAC 40 is a benchmark French stock market index. The index represents a capitalization-weighted measure of the 40 most significant values among the...






























