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Financial Glossary

180 terms explained by our editorial team with real-world examples, practical insights, and actionable takeaways for investors at every level.

E10 terms

EBITDA

Finance

EBITDA measures a company's operating performance by adding back interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization to net income.

By Marcus Webb · 3m read

ETF

Finance

Exchange-traded funds are baskets of securities that trade like stocks, offering instant diversification at low costs.

By Elena Vasquez · 3m read

Earnings Call

Finance

A quarterly conference call where public companies discuss financial results and answer analyst questions about performance and outlook.

By Priya Sharma · 3m read

Earnings Per Share

Finance

Earnings Per Share (EPS) measures a company's net income divided by its outstanding shares, showing profitability per share owned.

By David Morrison · 3m read

Edge Computing

Technology

A distributed computing model that processes data closer to where it's generated, reducing latency and bandwidth costs for real-time applications.

By Sarah Chen · 3m read

Efficient Market Hypothesis

Finance

Theory that stock prices fully reflect all available information, making it impossible to consistently beat market returns through analysis.

By Dr. Emily Park · 3m read

Electric Vehicle

Energy

Battery-powered vehicles that represent a massive investment opportunity reshaping the automotive and energy sectors.

By Alex Rivera · 3m read

Energy Storage

Energy

Technologies and systems that capture and hold energy for later use, enabling grid stability and renewable energy deployment.

By Priya Sharma · 3m read

Energy Transition

Energy

The global shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, creating massive investment opportunities and market disruptions.

By David Morrison · 3m read

Enterprise Value

Finance

Enterprise Value represents the total cost to acquire a company, including debt and excluding cash - the true takeover price.

By Priya Sharma · 3m read